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The Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has collected nearly $4 million in signage fees since the roll-out of its Signage Compliance Outreach Programme earlier this year.
Providing an update on the programme during Tuesday’s monthly meeting, Deputy Mayor Lorraine Dobson said the corporation has engaged 140 businesses across eight commercial locations. She also added that compliance among the businesses visited increased from nine per cent to 53 per cent.
“The positive response demonstrates the value of continuing to expand opportunities for direct engagement with the business community, making it easier for entities to access information, receive guidance and regularise their signage,” said the deputy mayor.
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