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    DCA to Undertake Nationwide Assessment of Derelict and Dilapidated Structures

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    The Development Control Authority (DCA) wishes to advise the public that a nationwide assessment of derelict and dilapidated structures will be undertaken across Antigua and Barbuda.

    This initiative forms part of the DCA’s continued efforts to promote safe, orderly, and aesthetically pleasing development throughout the country. The assessment seeks to identify structures that are unsafe, abandoned, or in a state of severe disrepair, to determine whether they should be demolished and removed or rehabilitated and restored.

    This exercise will commence immediately and represents an important step in our shared commitment to maintaining a cleaner, safer, and more beautiful Antigua and Barbuda.

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