In Jamaica, a “parish council” is a local government body responsible for overseeing the administration and development of a specific parish, which is a geographic and administrative division on the island. Established in the 1860s, these councils were created to manage local affairs more efficiently as Jamaica’s population and settlements expanded. Each council plays a crucial role in managing infrastructure, community services, and land use within its jurisdiction, ensuring that local needs and priorities are addressed. The parish council’s functions include overseeing the maintenance of public roads, managing waste collection, and implementing community development projects. They also handle matters related to zoning and planning, which directly affect real estate development. For real estate agents, understanding the workings of the parish council is vital, as these councils influence property regulations, approvals, and local development plans. Knowledge of how parish councils op…
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