FEBRUARY 2012
The Placencia
REEZE “The Peninsula Paper”
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Placencia, Stann Creek District, Belize, C.A.
Peninsula Moves Forward With Key Infrastructure Projects Placencia Municipal Pier and Plaza Another ambitious project on the Peninsula broke ground on January 26 at the old pier near the historic Placencia Fisherman’s Cooperative. The planned “Placencia Municipal Pier and Plaza” is a result of the partnership between the Government of Belize, Belize Tourism Board (BTB) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). It features a 275 foot hurricane resistant concrete pier to replace the smaller structure destroyed by Hurricane Iris in 2001. The facility will cater to both the fishing and tourism industries and is expected to revitalize the naturally picturesque southern point of the peninsula in Placencia Village. Also included is a waterfront plaza at the base of the pier with public bathrooms, seating and attractive lighting as well as improvements to the sidewalk that extends north from the plaza.
Adrian Vernon Presented James A. Waight Award
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The project, designed by Belize City-based International Environments (I.E.), is expected to be completed by February 2013. It is part of the IDB financed Sustainable Tourism Program (STP) under which infrastructural improvements will be made in San Pedro, San Ignacio and Belize City in addition to Placencia. The BTB announced that a management overThe Placencia Breeze/MUZAMANZIE PHOTOGRAPHY sight committee will be established comprised of St. Alphonsus students run up the stairs towards public and private sector representatives, includthe auditorium inside the new Multi-Purpose ing members of the Placencia Village Council, Building in Seine Bight. BTIA, Fisherman's Cooperative, Tour Guide Association, Tour Operators Association and the Placencia Water Board. Revenues from the rental of boat slips, plaza and retail kiosks will be used to maintain the new The Placencia Breeze/MUZAMANZIE PHOTOGRAPHY facilities. PBTIA Chairman Stewart Krohn, BTB Interim Director Javier Paredez, BTB Board of Speakers at the (Left): Directors Placencia Representative Brian Young and Commander of the Tourism Police Unit (Please see PENINSULA PROJECTS, page 6.)
Diane Hall cut the ribbon at the new Placencia Tourism Police Office. (Right) Project Director Collet Maheia, Minister of Tourism, Aviation and Culture Manuel Heredia, Stann Creek West Representative Hon. Melvin Hulse and Placencia Village Council Chairman Charles Leslie, Jr. break ground at the site of the planned Placencia Municipal Pier and Plaza.
Maya Dell-Margo, granddaughter of James A. Waight, presents prestigious conservation award to Adrian Vernon.
Contributed by PCSD Conservation enthusiasts gathered at the Mexican Institute in Belize City to witness the Belize Audubon Society’s presentation of the 26th James A. Waight Conservation Award to Adrian Vernon, program director of Peninsula Citizens for Sustainable Development. The highly prestigious award is given to deserving individuals or organizations in recognition of positive work in the protection and enhancement of Belize's environment. The award’s namesake, James A. Waight (1907 1999), was the first president of the Belize Audubon Society who developed a love for nature and wildlife while working as Surveyor General of Belize. The award is presented on his birthday February 16. Since its establishment in 1987, the award has been presented to many dedicated environmentalists including Julian Cho for his work as a social justice and conservation leader in the Mayan community, Gregory Smith for his work in marine turtle conservation, and the Sibun Watershed Association for their work in protecting the Sibun River. And now, Placencia’s very own Adrian Vernon joins the ranks of these notable Belizean environmental heroes. (Please see ADRIAN VERNON, page 9.)