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Tuesday, April 1, 2026
Independent Local News
Vol. 1, Issue 1

  • UVI Retirees Returning to Work Can Retain Annuity Benefits

    UVI Retirees Returning to Work Can Retain Annuity Benefits

    Retired government employees who return to work at the University of the Virgin Islands will now continue drawing their full pension alongside their salary, after Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed a measure passed by the 36th Legislature during its Oct. 30 session. Bill No. 36-0061 amends the Virgin Islands Code to allow recipients of a Government Employees’ Retirement System annuity…

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Port Authority Gains Subbase Land for Crown Bay Redevelopment

Acting Governor Tregenza A. Roach approved legislation on Nov. 25 transferring real property parcels at Subbase to the Virgin Islands Port Authority, clearing the way for the Crown Bay District Redevelopment Project to move forward.

The land transfer represents a significant step in a long-discussed effort to revitalize one of St. Thomas’s oldest commercial and industrial zones. How the territory develops this waterfront property could shape employment, tourism, and maritime activity in the district for years to come.

Subbase has served as the hub of maritime commerce and naval operations in the territory for decades. The Crown Bay District surrounding it has remained largely underdeveloped despite its strategic location and deep-water port access. Previous redevelopment discussions have stalled, but this legislative action suggests renewed momentum.

The Port Authority now holds the authority to plan and oversee improvements to the designated parcels. Officials have not yet released detailed plans for what the redevelopment will include, leaving questions about whether the project will prioritize commercial shipping, cruise tourism, mixed-use development, or some combination of those uses.

Residents and business owners in the Crown Bay area have expressed varied hopes for the project over the years. Some see opportunity for job creation and infrastructure improvements. Others have raised concerns about environmental impact, community displacement, and whether development benefits will reach neighborhood residents or primarily serve outside investors.

The legislation arrived as part of a broader package of bills approved by the 36th Legislature during its Nov. 18 regular session. Acting Governor Roach, serving while Governor Albert Bryan Jr. remains off-island, signed five bills that day, including measures to strengthen caregiver protections, streamline building permits, establish electronic payment systems for taxis, and allocate capital improvement funds across the territory.

The Port Authority will now determine the timeline and scope of Crown Bay development. Port officials typically coordinate with territorial departments handling environmental review, planning, and zoning before launching major projects. That process could take months or longer.

Economic observers note that waterfront redevelopment projects elsewhere in the Caribbean have generated mixed results. Some have successfully attracted investment and jobs while improving infrastructure. Others have faced delays, cost overruns, or failed to deliver promised community benefits.

St. Thomas residents should expect public meetings and planning updates from the Port Authority in coming months. The territory’s Department of Planning and Natural Resources will likely conduct environmental assessments. Community input during that phase could influence what ultimately gets built at Crown Bay.

The next phase involves the Port Authority releasing preliminary plans and cost estimates for the redevelopment, which will signal whether territorial officials intend a phased approach or a full redesign of the district.

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