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Belmopan, estimated population 3,900 ( 1993), is the capital of Belize.


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Belmopan is located at 17° 15' N, 88° 46' W, at an altitude of 76 meters above sea level. Belmopan was constructed just to the east of Belize River , 80 km inland from the former capital, the port of Belize City, after that city's near destruction by a hurricane in 1961. The government was moved to Belmopan in 1970. The National Assembly Building is designed to resemble a Pre-Columbian Maya temple.


1 History

After Hurricane Hattie with winds of up to 300 km/h, and following the destruction of approximately 75% of the houses and business places in Belize City, the government of the day in its manifesto for the year 1961, entitled "PUP for Progress", proposed to encourage and promote the building of a new capital city. This new capital would be situated on better terrain, would entail no costly reclamation of land and which would also provide for an industrial area. In 1962 a committee chose the sight now known as Belmopan, located 82 km west of the old capital of Belize City. Belmopan is 76 m above sea level, near the Belize River Valley, with an imposing view of the majestic Mountain Pine Ridge foothills. It boasts cool climate conditions at night. In 1964, since Belize was still a colony (known as British Honduras) Premier George Price led a delegation to London in the United Kingdom to seek funds to finance the new capital. Although they were not ready to commit to funding such a large project the British government showed interest due to the logic of locating the capital on high ground safe from tidal waves. In order to encourage financial commitment from the British Government, Premier Price and the PUP government invited Mr. Anthony Greenwood, Secretary of State for the Commonwealth and Colonies to visit Belize.

One of the highlights of this visit was the unveiling of a monument at mile 49 on the Western Highway. The monument records that Lord Greenwood dedicated the sight for the new capital on October 9, 1965. Thus in a fashion there was a commitment. The name chosen for the new capital -Belmopan -is derived from of two words "Belize" the name of the longest river in the country and "Mopan" one of the rivers in this area, which empties into the Belize River. The initial estimated cost for building this new city was forty million Belize dollars (twenty million U.S. dollars), however only twenty million Belize dollars (ten million U.S. dollars) were available, but the momentum was not to be lost. In 1967 work began, the first phase of the new city was completed in 1970 at a cost of 24,000,000 Belize dollars (12,000,000 U.S. dollars). From 1970 to 2000 the administration of Belmopan was managed by the Reconstruction and Development Corporation, known as Recondev". Recondev was vested with the power and authority to provide or cause to be provided, the municipal functions necessary for the smooth running of the City's business and infrastructure.

2 Social and Community Activities

The City Council is promoting Belmopan as "The Garden City". The idea is to beautify and make aesthetic our environment with flowering shrubs and trees. This will include placing the necessary signs strategically at the entrance of the City to make it look inviting to visitors. Driveways into the City and business and entertainment zones will be brightly lit. Parks and recreational areas will be developed making them more attractive for residents and visitors. The Council intends to embark on a privatization scheme for the maintenance of parks, playgrounds and greens as a way to create a greater ownership of the assets of the City by its residents. The areas around the hills will be developed as scenic areas. There will be provisions to attract more libraries, hospitals, health centers, dental clinics, etc. Security is a priority for the City Council. The Council recognizes that security is vital for investor confidence. A Crime Prevention Initiative has recently been introduced by the Council in conjunction with Belize Police Department introducing a Special Constable/Community Policing Programme. It is the current policy of the Council that all our efforts in this area should he hinged to ongoing work by social organizations like the Lions Club, the Scout Association, Rotary and the NGO Community as well as the residents of Belmopan.



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