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St David’s deserves the full vision

Aerial view: LF Wade International Airport and St David's Island (File photograph)

I appreciate minister Zane DeSilva's response to my recent opinion piece and welcome his acknowledgement that St David's deserves more than housing alone.

On that point, we are in agreement.

St David's deserves housing. St David's deserves recreational spaces. St David's deserves opportunities for young people. St David's deserves economic development, community amenities and infrastructure improvements that improve the quality of life for residents.

Where many residents continue to seek clarity is not whether housing should be built but how housing fits into the broader vision for our community.

The 2022 St David's Community Plan outlined a number of priorities and opportunities for our area. Residents were encouraged to participate in consultations and share their ideas for the future of St David's. Four years later, many are asking a reasonable question: what progress has been made?

What is the status of the proposed community amenities? What economic opportunities are planned? What investments are being made to support transportation, public services, recreational facilities and local businesses? How will existing infrastructure support additional growth?

These are not objections to housing. They are questions about planning.

As someone who was born and raised in St David's and remains deeply invested in its future, I believe residents deserve regular updates on the implementation of the community plan and how current developments fit within that larger framework.

Many of the concerns raised at the recent town hall meeting were not about opposing growth. They reflected a desire to ensure that growth is balanced, sustainable and beneficial to both current and future residents.

The conversation should not be framed as housing versus amenities. St David's deserves both.

The conversation should be about how we build a complete community where housing is supported by the services, businesses, transportation options, recreational spaces and economic opportunities that residents need to thrive.

As we look towards the future, I encourage the Government to provide a public progress update on the St David's Community Plan, outlining what has been completed, what is underway and what remains to be achieved.

Residents participated in good faith when they helped to shape that vision. They deserve to know how that vision is progressing.

Our community has always demonstrated resilience, pride and a strong sense of identity. The people of St David's are not asking for special treatment. They are asking for transparency, partnership and a seat at the table as decisions are made about the future of the place they call home.

That is a conversation worth having, regardless of political affiliation, because ultimately, we all want the same thing: a stronger, more vibrant St David's for generations to come.

Maurice Foley is the deputy co-chair of the One Bermuda Alliance

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Published June 30, 2026 at 7:57 am (Updated June 30, 2026 at 8:28 am)

St David’s deserves the full vision

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