sustainable measures to ensure long-term resilience against environmental changes. NORTH VS. SOUTH Belize City’s residential development is expanding to accommodate its growing population and workforce. “The city’s north side features more modern architecture, while the South side is still largely developing, but retains its colonial influences.” This duality presents both opportunities and challenges for the city’s leadership. The mixed expansion of both residential and commercial areas is especially prominent on the North side, where new housing projects cater to the city’s professionals and growing middle class. The South side remains a focal point for urban development initiatives. “We are seeing significant transformation, particularly in the Holy Emmanuel area, where the Ministry of Natural Resources is allocating more space for residential construction,” Mayor Wagner notes. The aim is to create a more cohesive urban environment that offers equal opportunities and amenities across both sides of the city. Wagner’s vision includes enhancing the South side’s infrastructure to align it more closely with the North. “The South side is on the brink of major growth. We’re working to create a livable, sustainable environment there, with parks, playgrounds, and better public facilities,” he says. BRIDGING EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE Education and workforce development are critical to Belize City’s growth. Although these areas fall under the Ministry of Education’s jurisdiction, the Belize City Council plays a significant supporting role. “We collaborate with the Ministry to provide after-school centers across the city,” Mayor Wagner explains.These centers offer tutoring and academic 53 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 11, ISSUE 11 BELIZE CITY, BLZ
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