CROSSING ROCKS, Abaco — Twenty-four Crown Land grants were presented to residents of Crossing Rocks today as part of the Government’s pledge to ensure that displaced residents of this community destroyed by Hurricane Floyd in 1999 received title deeds to their properties in order to rebuild.
The pledge was made to residents in 2018 following a visit to the community by Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis, who saw that 120 properties had been destroyed by the storm.
Friday’s presentation brings to 80 the total number of title deeds and grants awarded to Crossing Rocks residents since 2019, said the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance at a special presentation ceremony on Friday 11 December.
“This figure represents more than 60 per cent of the properties in Crossing Rocks which were destroyed by the 1999 storm,” said the Prime Minister. “For those of you who are patiently waiting to receive papers to your property, I encourage you to remain steadfast.
“I am advised that additional grants are being prepared and they too will be awarded to residents of Crossing Rocks.”
The Prime Minister said that the presentation ceremony was a demonstration of the Government fulfilling its commitment to grant government-owned land to Bahamians, including Crown Land and land held by other Government agencies.
Under the Land Grants initiative, approximately 140 grants have been finalized for Bahamians, on Inagua, Crooked Island, Mayaguana, Eleuthera, Exuma, New Providence, Grand Bahama and Abaco.
Prime Minister Minnis also noted the two 60-acre parcels transferred to the Disaster Reconstruction Authority, to provide homes for approximately 400 residents in Wilson City and Marsh Harbour, and 49 lots for the construction of homes in Central Pines.
The Government, he said, is also identifying additional land on Abaco, particularly in the Treasure Cay area, and Andros and Eleuthera, with other islands to follow.
“My Government has been committed to this initiative of providing land grants to Bahamians, particularly within the Family Islands, said the Prime Minister.
Another strategy under the Government’s Land Reform priority is the implementation of the policy of Ready-to-Build Serviced Lots.
Under this initiative, Bahamians have greater access to land and by extension affordable homes, said the Prime Minister.
The Access to Affordable Homes Act of 2018 enables serviced-lots owners to benefit from custom duty concessions on all necessary building materials for the construction of their home, upon application to the Minister of Finance.
The Prime Minister noted that for the people of Abaco and Grand Bahama still rebuilding their lives after the catastrophic Hurricane Dorian, the Government has extended a number of tax concessions to aid in the rebuilding process, until June 2021.
“I want to assure you that much work is being done to secure a better future for all Bahamians,” said the Prime Minister.