Update 8/24/07: The Virgin Islands Daily News, in its report of the Authority meeting said the agency's executive director explained it was likely the U.S. Customs in Cruz Bay building would be expanded and that the ferry pavilion would become an enclosed building.
Ferry pavilion?" WHAT ferry pavilion?" That wimpy white tent with some folding chairs?
The deJongh group is likely to have some kind of public meeting on Str., John to get locals' input and suggestions. Here's mine.
DeJongh Associates, a St. Thomas architectural firm, is to be hired by the Port Authority to develop beautification plans for the area known as The Creek - the waterfront dock area formerly used by the car barges. At a meting his week, the Authority authorized $100,000 for a "conceptual development plan," the St. John Source reported.
The meeting was not without discussion about the atrocious conditions at the St. Thomas airport. Not only is it awful going through security and Customs when you leave, it's terrible when you arrive. How terrible?