
Patricia Chase-Green
Patricia Chase-Green is a notable politician and public figure in Guyana, having served as the Mayor of Georgetown. During her tenure, she focused on urban development and governance issues within the capital city. Chase-Green has been involved in various community initiatives and has advocated for improvements in city infrastructure and services. Her leadership style and decisions have sometimes garnered both support and criticism, especially regarding local government autonomy and relations with the national government. Recently, she was mentioned in discussions related to the Georgetown restoration program and the ongoing debate surrounding local governance.
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Patricia Chase-Green is a councillor who attended the consultation.
Kitty, Kingston residents consulted on Georgetown Drainage Revitalization PlanPatricia Chase-Green’s mayoralty from 2016 to 2019 provides the most telling precedent.
Camp and New Market streets’ murky water bears the weight of decades of broken political promisesPatricia Chase-Green is the former Mayor of Georgetown under whom the Georgetown restoration program was conducted.
Rehabilitation of Le Repentir Cemetery must not be used to undermine integrity of local government










