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Tempers Flare Up As Residents Speak Their Minds In French Quarter On Tuesday.

Source: SMN-News 09 Nov 2021 12:29 PM

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FRENCH QUARTER:--- Residents of French Quarter mostly the younger generation met with the Prefet of Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy Serge Gouteyron and President of the Collectivity Daniel Gibbs on Tuesday. The officials were met with a roadblock on Chamba Hill where the meeting was held. Members of the media and other persons that were in attendance were told that they were not allowed to tape the meeting.
The residents who are already very angry at the situation they are living in under the Team Gibbs administration spoke about the occupation taken up on the Galleon Beach by the Reserve Naturelle, that prohibits residents of French Quarter from using the beach. They said that residents on Orient Beach are allowed to play music and hold parties on that beach and also in Oyster Pond, but the moment locals gather on Galleon Beach the gendarmes are called in. They said their forefathers have all fished in the ponds in French Quarter but today they are prohibited from fishing in the ponds.
They asked the Prefet why a  Gendarmerie outpost is no longer in French Quarter since their building is still in the same location. The residents want to know if there is no need for safety and security in French Quarter.
The lack of a Post Office was also highlighted, they said even the elderly are forced to go to Marigot to pay water, light, and other bills because there are no bons in French Quarter that would allow the payment of bills in the largest district on the French side.
With the high price for water charged by the SAUR and no bons anywhere in French Quarter, residents they said have to travel to Marigot and join long lines to pay their bills.
 There are no internet services that would allow students living and attending school in French Quarter to study or businesses to properly function. The lack of video surveillance, a project that started but was not completed.
Prefet Serge Gouteyron said that the beaches belong to the people (inhabitants of St. Martin and he already informed the Reserve Naturelle of his point of view.
He promised that next week employees of the Pole Emploi (Labor Department) will be in French Quarter and Sandy Ground to register people that are looking for gainful employment.
President Gibbs said that he inherited a bad situation upon taking office in 2017 and his administration had to deal with Hurricane Irma and the COVID-19 pandemic. He said he had two years of strained relations with the former Prefet and as such he could not get much done, yet he said he did the best he could. Gibbs said that he had numerous meetings with the Postal Services whom he said does not want to return to French Quarter for the lack of business. However, he said that a decision was taken by the Territorial Council to provide a location for a Post Office however he could not give a timeline as to when a post office will reopen in French Quarter. As for the increase in water prices or taxes on the water bill Gibbs said that the contract signed with the SAUR does not allow them to increase taxes by about 0.50 euros. Asked about the high taxes on the EDF bills the President said there are no taxes on the EDF bills that go to the COM.

The meeting that was held on the road on Chamba Hill did not go well as the younger generation exploded when they vented their anger by using profanity as they speak. The youths said the biggest mistake they made was to vote for TEAM Gibbs they said they are being fooled by the President and the Prefet as they do not see any real solutions to their problems any time soon.
Vice President Sofia Carty who is responsible for Social Services said that she understand the frustration expressed by the youths. Addressing the concerns of the internet Carty said it is the residents of the French Quarter that stopped the progress because they had about 500 signatures stopping the installation of antennas in French Quarter.

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