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Temporary Lane Closure in George Town Area – 17 October – 2 November, 2025

George Town, Cayman Islands – 17 October 2025 – The Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing, and Infrastructure (PLAHI), along with the National Roads Authority (NRA), is advising the public of temporary lane closures in the George Town area for Robson Construction to safely and efficiently facilitate infrastructure works under the George Town Revitalisation Initiative (GTRI) – Phase 2.The works will take place from Friday, October 17, through to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 2, 2025.During this time, the inside lanes of both Edward Street and Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic. Please see the labelled rendering below. Motorists and pedestrians are urged to take care when travelling through the area, observe all posted signs, and follow any instructions from on-site personnel. Drivers are encouraged to plan their routes in advance to avoid delays. The Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing, and Infrastructure (PLAHI) appreciates the community’s patience and understanding as GTRI, National Roads Authority (NRA) and Robson Construction work together to improve long-term infrastructure reliability and urban resilience.For more information, visit caymanroads.com or contact the National Roads Authority at (345) 946-7780.

Temporary Lane Closure in George Town Area – 17 October – 2 November, 2025

George Town, Cayman Islands – 17 October 2025 – The Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing, and Infrastructure (PLAHI), along with the National Roads Authority (NRA), is advising the public of temporary lane closures in the George Town area for Robson Construction to safely and efficiently facilitate infrastructure works under the George Town Revitalisation Initiative (GTRI) – Phase 2.The works will take place from Friday, October 17, through to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 2, 2025.During this time, the inside lanes of both Edward Street and Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic.

Please see the labelled rendering below.

Motorists and pedestrians are urged to take care when travelling through the area, observe all posted signs, and follow any instructions from on-site personnel. Drivers are encouraged to plan their routes in advance to avoid delays.

The Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing, and Infrastructure (PLAHI) appreciates the community’s patience and understanding as GTRI, National Roads Authority (NRA) and Robson Construction work together to improve long-term infrastructure reliability and urban resilience.For more information, visit caymanroads.com or contact the National Roads Authority at (345) 946-7780.

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