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Head 67: Ministry of Planning and Development A summary of the Personnel Department s Expenditure, Divisions and Projects Financial Scrutiny Unit, Parliament of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago

Table of Contents About this Guide... 2 Head 67: Ministry of Planning and Development... 3 Ministry s Overview... 3 Key Statements from 2017 Standing Finance Committee Debate... 3 Where the Ministry spends its money... 4 2018-2019 Estimates of Expenditure... 4 Staff and Pay... 17 Analysis of Summary of Expenditures... 18 Summary of Development Programme Expenditure for the period 2013-2019... 19 The Ministry s total allocation as a percentage of the National Budget for the period 2013 to 2019.... 21 The Auditor General Report Finding for the Fiscal Year 2017... 22 Noteworthy Development Programme Estimates in 2018-2019... 23 Status of New Projects for the Financial Year 2017-2019... 24 Status of New Projects for the Financial Year 2017-2019... 25 New Projects for the Financial Year 2018-2019... 27 Major Programmes and Developments for the period 2017-2019... 28 General Useful Information... 29 1

About this Guide This guide provides a summary of expenditure for the Ministry of Planning and Development for the period 2013-2019. It provides the Members of Parliament and stakeholders with an overview of the Ministry s responsibilities. The primary purpose of this guide is to consolidate the information contained within the various Budget Documents pertaining to the Office of the Prime Minister, and provide readers with an analysis of same. This guide is based primarily on: the Draft Estimates of Recurrent Expenditure; the Draft Estimates of Development Programme; the Public Sector Investment Programme; and the Auditor General Report on the Public Accounts of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for the Financial Year 2017. 2

Head 67: Ministry of Planning and Development Ministry s Overview Mission To drive the transformation of Trinidad and Tobago by defining, coordinating & facilitating the implementation of the National Policy Agenda for sustainable development and prosperity for all citizens. Vision To be the cornerstone for National Policy Development providing Strategic direction through innovation and dynamic leadership. Minister: The Honourable Camille Robinson-Regis, MP Permanent Secretary: Ms. Joanne Deoraj The Ministry of Planning and Development is a collaborative Government Ministry, responsible for providing the necessary policy, guidance and development, technical support, advice and feasibility assessment for national advancement. The Ministry leads a development planning process and is central to public policy formulation. The mandate is national development concentrated on four main pillars which are: economic development, social development, spatial development and environmental development 1. In effecting this mandate, the Ministry serves as the focal point for Trinidad and Tobago's engagement with several multilateral agencies including the IDB, the UN and the EU 2. 1 Appropriation (Financial Year 2018) Bill, 2017 Hansard 23 Oct 2017, Accessed September 18, 2018. http://www.ttparliament.org/hansards/hh20171012.pdf 2 Appropriation (Financial Year 2017) Bill, 2016 Hansard 12 Oct 2016, Accessed September 18, 2018 http://www.ttparliament.org/hansards/hh20161012.pdf 3

The Ministry of Planning and Development also facilitates national development through the following: Coordinating all stakeholders in the development of Trinidad and Tobago s National Strategy for Development, Vision 2030; coordination of national statistics; Environmental policy, planning and management; National monitoring and evaluation; Socio-economic planning, coordinating and monitoring; Spatial development; and technical cooperation on special projects and programmes inter alia 3. There are a number of supporting statutory boards and agencies all working in unison to achieve the objectives set by our mandate. The Ministry of Planning and Development is assigned the following areas of responsibility as published in the Trinidad and Tobago Gazette: 4 Central Statistical Office National Statistics Coordinating and Monitoring of Strategic Plans Economic Management Economic Priority Setting Environmental Policy, Planning and Management Management of Climate Change Issues 3 Ministry of Planning and Development, website; accessed on September 07 2018 https://www.planning.gov.tt/content/about 4 Trinidad and Tobago Gazette, No. 125 of 2015. Accessed September 18, 2018: http://www.news.gov.tt/archive//e-gazette/gazette%202015/gazette/gazette%20no.%20125%20of%202015.pdf 4

National Framework for Sustainable Development National Manpower Planning National Monitoring and Evaluation National Trust Public Sector Investment Programme Public Sector Maintenance Programme Socio-Economic Planning, Coordinating and Monitoring Technical Cooperation Projects and Programmes Town and Country Planning Urban Planning Vision 2030 Divisions and Units The following is a list of divisions under the Ministry of Planning and Development 5 :Central Statistical Office Central Statistical Office European Development Unit (EDF) Environmental Policy And Planning Division Green Fund Executing Unit Global Services Promotion Program Planning Unit National Transformation Unit (NTU) Socio-Economic Policy Planning Division (SEPP) Project Planning & Reconstruction Division (PPRD) Town & Country Planning Division (TCPD) Technical Co-Operation Unit 5 Ministry of Planning and Development, website; Accessed on September 18 2018: https://www.planning.gov.tt/content/divisions 5

State Enterprises, Statutory Boards and Other Bodies Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (CARIRI) The Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (CARIRI) has been a reputable name in the Region, an invaluable Caribbean asset which is a multifaceted Institution providing service in the areas of: Laboratory and field testing Research and Development Consulting Training Since its establishment, CARIRI has become a widely recognized centre of excellence, leading and serving through innovation and technology and is committed to local and regional development. CARIRI houses multimillion dollar, modern laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment and highly trained specialist professionals, technologists, technicians, consultants and researchers and have thus been able to provide solutions to Caribbean industries, businesses and small entrepreneurs, while making great strides in keeping the environment safe. 6. Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) The Chaguaramas Development Authority aims to provide exceptional customer experience through Eco-friendly business, Recreational facilities & services; utilizing a sustainable business model built on good governance, continuous learning, and employee development. The CDA intends to achieve this vision by facilitating eco-friendly business, recreational facilities and services which will be achieved using a sustainable business model that is transparent and based on sound business practices and ethics 7. 6 CARIRI website. Accessed September 18, 2018. http://www.cariri.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71&itemid=541 7 Chaguaramas Development Authority, website; Accessed on September 18 2018: http://www.chaguaramas.com/about-cda/about-us/vision-mission-and-corevalues 1

The Economic Development Advisory Board The Economic Development Advisory Board is focused on Economic Development through the development and advocacy of policies, programmes and projects which bear on Trinidad and Tobago s long term development and transformation, and specifically, with those that promote the diversification of the economy 8. Environmental Management Authority The Authority facilitates co-operation among persons and manages the environment in a manner, which fosters participation and promotes consensus, including encouraging the use of appropriate means to avoid or expeditiously resolve disputes through mechanisms for alternative dispute resolution. 9 Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) The Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) is a multi-disciplinary marine and environmental research organisation established by Act of Parliament (Chap. 37:01 of the Revised Laws of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, as amended by Act No. 13 of 1990). The IMA was established following negotiations for an agreement signed in 1974 between the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and the United Nations, through its Executing Agency, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The Institute was mandated to collect, analyse and disseminate information relating to the economic, technological, environmental, social and legal developments in marine affairs and to formulate and implement specific programmes/projects 10. National Trust Organisation 8 Ministry of Planning and Development, website; Accessed on September 18 2018. https://www.planning.gov.tt/content/divisions 9 Ministry of Planning and Development, website. Accessed on September 18, 2018. https://www.planning.gov.tt/content/divisions 10 Ministry of Planning and Development, website. Accessed on September 18, 2018. https://www.planning.gov.tt/content/divisions 1

The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago was established by Act No. 11 of 1991 and amended by Act No. 31 of 1999. The Trust was established for the purpose of: Permanently preserving lands that are heritage sites and as far as practicable, retaining their natural features and conserving the animal and plant life; Preserving, maintaining, repairing and servicing or, arranging for the preservation of heritage property and where such property comprises buildings, augmenting the amenities of such buildings and their surroundings; Making provision for the access to and enjoyment of heritage property by the public; Encouraging research into heritage property; Making the public aware of the importance of our heritage; Advising Government on the care of our heritage 11. 11 National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago website. Accessed on September 18, 2018. http://nationaltrust.tt/about-us/what-we-do/ 2

Key Statements from 2017 Standing Finance Committee Debate During the reading of the Appropriation (Financial Year 2018) Bill, 2017, the following statements were made by the Minister of Planning and Development in relation to the emphases of the Ministry of Planning and Development for fiscal year 2017/2018 12 : the programmes and projects selected for funding were guided by the Vision 2030 and have met the following criteria: projects that make a transformational difference, projects that generate employment and projects that generate revenue we are working on a national statistical institute of Trinidad and Tobago in order to make the CSO an independent institution. In addition to that, what we have done is set up a committee that is examining how the transition will take place and it will entail some examination of the jobs that would be needed for the statistical institute. But throughout this taskforce operation, we have had the union on board with the Government. for the San Fernando Waterfront Redevelopment Project and the sites are to be identified for the temporary relocation of squatters, following which the funds will be used for site planning, physical structure development, construction of homes, and the sites have not been identified as yet, but they are still being negotiated with the Land Settlement Agency. 12 Minister of Planning and Development Statement, Standing Finance Committee 2016, Hansard: Appropriation (Financial Year 2018) Bill, 2017, 23 Oct 2017; page 876. http://www.ttparliament.org/hansards/hh20171012.pdf, Accessed September 18, 2018 3

Where the Ministry spends its money 2018-2019 Estimates of Expenditure The budget allocation of $358,351,000 for the Ministry of Planning and Development is comprised of: The Draft Estimates of Recurrent Expenditure in the sum of $ 240,000,000; The Draft Estimates of Development Programme in the sum of $118,351,000; o Consolidated Fund in the sum of $ 95,851,000; and o Infrastructure Development Fund 13 of the sum $ 22,500,000. The Estimates of Recurrent Expenditure include: 01 Personnel Expenditure - $ 68,000,000; 02 Goods and Services- $63,587,500 03 Minor Equipment Purchases- $656,000; The Ministry of Planning and Development s: 04 Current Transfers and Subsidies - $ 86,196,500; and 06 Current Transfers to Statutory Boards and Similar bodies - $21,560,000 Recurrent Expenditure as a percentage of the total Recurrent Expenditure budget is 0.45%; Consolidated Fund allocation as a percentage of the total Consolidated Fund allocation is 3.98%; and Infrastructure Development Fund allocation as a percentage of the total Infrastructure Development Fund is 0.8%. 13 Head 18 Ministry of Finance, Sub-Head 04 Current Transfers and Subsidies, Sub-Item 11- Infrastructure Development Fund (IDF) (Infrastructure Development Fund allocation is part of the Ministry of Finance allocation for the financial year. Therefore, the total recurrent expenditure for the Ministry of Planning and Development does not include the IDF funding. 4

Millions Summary of Recurrent Expenditure for the Period 2013-2019 Ministry of Planning and Development Summary of Recurrent Expenditure for the Period 2013-2018 $350 $300 $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 $- 2013 Actual 2014 Actual 2015 Actual 2016 Actual 2017 Actual 2018 Revised Estimates 2019 Estimates Personnel Expenditure $48,772,770 $46,498,927 $70,743,366 $57,516,426 $60,362,543 $62,533,300 $68,000,000 Goods and Services $42,784,776 $53,533,791 $62,146,590 $69,149,841 $61,980,934 $65,599,574 $63,587,500 Minor Equipment Purchases $1,691,362 $771,168 $655,932 $276,346 $361,645 $449,600 $656,000 Current Transfer and Subsidies $58,101,281 $52,152,828 $67,455,574 $168,154,091 $102,437,710 $89,522,340 $86,196,500 Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies $- $- $- $21,311,100 $32,225,000 $20,370,000 $21,560,000 Total $151,350,189.00 $152,956,714.00 $201,001,462.00 $316,407,804.00 $257,367,832.00 $238,474,814.00 $240,000,000.00 12

2013 Actual 2014 Actual 0.00% 38.39% 0.00% 32.23% 34.10% 30.40% 1.12% 28.27% 0.50% 35.00% Personnel Expenditure Goods and Services Minor Equipment Purchases Current Transfer and Subsidies Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies Personnel Expenditure Goods and Services Minor Equipment Purchases Current Transfer and Subsidies Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies 13

2015 Actual 2016 Actual 0% 6.74% 18.18% 34% 35% 21.85% 0.33% 53.14% 31% 0.09% Personnel Expenditure Goods and Services Minor Equipment Purchases Current Transfer and Subsidies Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies Personnel Expenditure Goods and Services Minor Equipment Purchases Current Transfer and Subsidies Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies 14

2017 Actual 2018 Revised Estimates 12.52% 8.54% 23.45% 26.22% 37.54% 39.80% 24.08% 27.51% 0.14% 0.19% Personnel Expenditure Goods and Services Minor Equipment Purchases Current Transfer and Subsidies Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies Personnel Expenditure Goods and Services Minor Equipment Purchases Current Transfer and Subsidies Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies 15

2019 Estimates 8.98% 28.33% 35.92% 26.49% 0.27% Personnel Expenditure Goods and Services Minor Equipment Purchases Current Transfer and Subsidies Current Transfers to Stat, Brds. & Similar Bodies 16

Thousands Staff and Pay 14 The allocation to staff expenditure for the year 2019 was $ 103,385,000 which represents an increase of approximately 6.88% from the last fiscal year 2018. The diagram below provides a breakdown of all expenditure related to staff from 2017-2019. Ministry of Planning and Development Summary of Staff and Pay for the period 2017-2019 $350,000.00 $300,000.00 $250,000.00 $200,000.00 $150,000.00 $100,000.00 $50,000.00 $- 2017 Actual 2018 Revised Estimate 2019 Estimate Totals Personnel Expenditure $60,362,543.00 $62,533,300.00 $68,000,000.00 $190,895,843.00 Uniforms $47,043.00 $45,320.00 $50,000.00 $142,363.00 Travelling and Subsistence $4,255,793.00 $4,425,000.00 $4,560,000.00 $13,240,793.00 Contract Employment $16,753,323.00 $19,145,500.00 $19,350,000.00 $55,248,823.00 Training $262,931.00 $50,000.00 $80,000.00 $392,931.00 Short-Term Employment $12,591,193.00 $10,515,000.00 $10,305,000.00 $33,411,193.00 Employees Assistance Programme $12,262.00 $15,000.00 $40,000.00 $67,262.00 University Graduate Recruitment Programme $- $- $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 Total $94,285,088.00 $96,729,120.00 $103,385,000.00 $294,399,208.00 14 Direct charges to the consolidated funds are not included in the appropriation bill. Direct charges are items of expenditure which are charged to the consolidated fund but not required to be included in the Appropriation Act. Therefore, total appropriation plus direct charges will constitute total budgeted expenditure for the year. 17

Analysis of Summary of Expenditures Recurrent Expenditure refers to the payments for expenses which are incurred during the day-to-day operations of the Ministry for personnel expenditure, goods and services, minor equipment purchases, current transfers and subsidies and current transfers to statutory boards and similar bodies. Recurrent Expenditure for Fiscal Year 2018/2019 is $240,000,000. This represents 0.45% of the total Recurrent Expenditure for the financial year 2018/2019. Recurrent Expenditure for Fiscal Year 2017/2018 was $238,474,814(Revised). Comparing this figure with Fiscal Year 2018/2019, there is an increase of 0.64%. The larger portion of the allocation has consistently gone to Sub-Head 04 Current Transfers and Subsidies. This figure has been steady at approximately 39% of the total allocation for the years 2013 to 2019. In 2018 (Revised) Sub-Head 01 Personnel Expenditure percentage was 26.22% of the Ministry s total recurrent expenditure. Comparing this with the allocation in Fiscal Year 2018/2019, there is an increase of 2.11%. Sub-Head 03 Minor Equipment Purchases received the lowest percentage of the allocation for the period 2013 to 2019. Sub-Head 06 Current transfers to State Boards and Similar Bodies represented approximately 8.98% of the total recurrent allocation when compared to the last fiscal year there was an increase of 0.44%. The percentage allocation of expenditure for the five (5) Sub-Heads has fluctuated over the seven (7) year period. 18

Summary of Development Programme Expenditure for the period 2013-2019 Development Programme is capital expenditure aimed at improving and enhancing development in different areas of Trinidad and Tobago which includes; human resources, economic and social development. The Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP), which represents the capital expenditure component of the National Budget, is the instrument used by Government to effect its vision and policies. It is a budgeting and strategic planning tool made up of projects and programmes, designed to realise the goals set out in the Government s overarching policy. The PSIP budget document provides a detailed description of the programmes and projects and includes a review of the implementation of projects and programmes in the previous financial year and highlights the major projects and programmes to be implemented in the upcoming financial year. The Public Sector Investment Programme is intended: to achieve the country s social and economic development goals; and to enhance the quality of life of all citizens. The allocation of $118,351,000 for development programmes and projects for fiscal year 2018/2019 are presented in two parts as follows: Funds appropriated by Parliament and disbursed directly from the Consolidated Fund 81%; and Funds disbursed from the Infrastructure Development Fund 19%. 19

160,000,000 Summary of Development Programme Expenditure for the period 2013-2018 140,000,000 120,000,000 100,000,000 80,000,000 60,000,000 40,000,000 20,000,000 0 2013 Actual 2014 Actual 2015 Actual 2016 Actual 2017 Actual 2018 Revised Estimates 2019 Estimates 001 Pre-Investment (CD) 122,898 4,256,080 1,466,885 280,308 1,109,267 720,000 35,000,000 003 Economic Infrastructure(CD) 2,375,846 3,659,167 1,792,406 160,000 0 0 0 004 Social Infrastructure (CD) 12,354,183 4,329,593 4,724,075 3,237,754 3,379,272 2,025,000 10,702,000 005 Multi-Sectoral and Other Services (CD) 58,594,941 121,717,292 87,189,521 41,353,380 16,512,286 18,285,878 50,149,000 003 Economic Infrastructure(IDF) 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,000,000 004 Social Infrastructure (IDF) 19,809,003 14,681,903 21,059,218 0 0 0 1,500,000 005 Multi-Sectoral and Other Services (IDF) 0 0 0 0 0 3,200,000 3,000,000 Total 93,256,871 148,644,035 116,232,105 45,031,442 21,000,825 24,230,878 118,351,000 20

The Ministry s total allocation as a percentage of the National Budget for the period 2013 to 2019. Year 15 Total Allocation 16 National Budget 17 Percentage of National Budget 2013 $ 224,798,057.00 $ 59,174,226,196.00 0.38% 2014 $ 286,918,846.00 $ 65,020,886,424.00 0.44% 2015 $ 296,174,349.00 $ 61,966,922,675.00 0.48% 2016 $ 361,439,246.00 $ 56,573,913,053.00 0.64% 2017 $ 278,368,657.00 $ 54,883,150,410.00 0.51% 2018 $ 259,505,692.00 $ 54,330,404,592.00 0.48% 2019 $ 335,851,000.00 $ 55,582,977,415.00 0.60% Total allocation for the Ministry as a percentage of the National Budget illustrated an increase in the allocation to the Ministry of Planning and Development by 0.12% between the period 2017/2018 and 2018/2019. 15 For the Financial Years 2016-2017, actual figures were used to calculate total allocation. However, estimates were used to calculate the total allocation for the Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019. 16 Total Allocation for the Ministry of Planning and Development =Recurrent Expenditure + Consolidated Fund Expenditure 17 The National Budget =Recurrent Expenditure + Development Programme Expenditure Consolidated 21

The Auditor General Report Finding for the Fiscal Year 2017 Ref: Auditor General s Report pg. 66 18 GREEN FUND - $5,190,253,513.93 4.35 The Green Fund was established under section 65 (1) of the Miscellaneous Taxes Act, Chapter 77:01 (the Act), which was amended by the Finance Act 2004. According to section 64 of the Act, the purpose of the Green Fund is to financially assist organizations and community groups that are primarily engaged in activities related to the remediation, reforestation and conservation of the environment. Under section 62 (1) of the Act, the Board of Inland Revenue is charged with the responsibility for collection of the Green Fund Levy. 4.36 On 26th April, 2005, the Comptroller of Accounts established the accounting system for disbursement of funds from the Green Fund. In accordance with Cabinet s approval, a Green Fund Executing Unit was established in the then Ministry of Public Utilities and the Environment. On 18th January, 2007, the Minister of Finance signed the Green Fund Regulations made under section 69 of the Act. The responsibility for the management of the Green Fund now lies with the Ministry of Planning and Development. 4.37 The Fund increased by $793,335,010.81 or 18% over the previous year s balance (TS 38 and TS 39 refer). 18 Report of the Auditor General on the Public Accounts of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for the financial year 2017, accessed September 15, 2018: http://138.128.179.50/sites/default/files/auditor%20generals%20report%20on%20the%20public%20accounts%202017.pdf 22

Noteworthy Development Programme Estimates in 2018-2019 The table below lists the projects that have been noted due to uncharacteristic variances in estimates for funding: 19 Item No. Project 2017 005-03-C001 005-06-A071 Improvement to the Infrastructure and Purchase of Equipment Implementation of the Automated Workflow Process Actual 2018 Estimate 2018 Revised Estimate 2019 Estimate $2,000,000 $5,000,000 $3,868,000 0 $355,950 $500,000 $225,000 $700,000 005-06-A076 Joint Development Assistance Programme $375,726 $1,000,000 $1,300,000 $390,000 005-17-B007 Establishment of an Ambient Air Quality Management Programme $907,386 $1,000,000 $400,000 $1,496,000 19 Draft Estimates of Development Programme 2019, accessed on October 2, 2018: https://www.finance.gov.tt/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/numbered-draft- Estimates-Of-Development-Programme-New-2019.pdf 23

Status of New Projects for the Financial Year 2017-2019 The following new projects that received funding in the 2016/2017 financial year 20 : Item No. Project 2017 Actual 2018 Estimate 2018 Revised Estimate 2019 Estimate 001-03-L004 Hydrological Study of the Caroni River Basin $500,000 $400,000 $400,000 0 004-006-M050 005-03-D034 005-06-A084 Establishment of the Planning Unit for the Conduct of the 2017-2018 Household Budgetary Survey CDA Police Post Headquarters- Retrofitting of the Base Building Harmonization of the laws of the Republic of T&T governing Environmental Issues 0 $3,000,000 $275,000 0 0 $3,000,000 $350,000 $1,000,000 0 $100,000 0 $350,000 005-06-A085 Acquisition of ISO 9001 Certification 0 $150,000 $110,000 $325,000 005-06-A086 ICT Solutions and Infrastructure 0 0 0 $874,000 005-06-A087 005-06-F015 005-17-B007 005-17-B008 Establishment of the Economic Development Advisory Board Establishment of Marine Research Field Station in Tobago Establishment of Ambient Air Quality Management Programme Implementation of the 2 nd Phase of EMA and YOU Project $893,802 $8,000,000 $215,000 0 0 0 0 $900,000 $907,386 $1,000,000 $400,000 $1,496,000 $279,000 0 0 0 20 Draft Estimates of Development Programme 2019, accessed on October 2, 2018 : https://www.finance.gov.tt/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/numbered-draft- Estimates-Of-Development-Programme-New-2019.pdf 24

IDF.005-06- F014 Demolition of old CSO Building - $1,500,000 $3,200,000 - Status of New Projects for the Financial Year 2017-2019 The following new projects that received funding in the 2017/2018 financial year 21 : Item No. Project 2018 Estimate 2018 Revised Estimate 2019 Estimate 001-03-L005 Implementation of San Fernando Waterfront Redevelopment Programme $1,000,000 $320,000 $1,000,000 001-03-L006 Relocation of Squatters $5,000,000 0 $5,000,000 001-03-L007 Relocation of PTSC Maintenance Facilities $5,000,000 0 $18,000,000 001-03-L008 Upgrade of Plaza San Carlos $3,000,000 0 $10,000,000 004-06-M051 Development of Trade in Services Statistics Correspondence Tables by Industry and Product $216,000 0 $159,000 004-06-M052 Conduct Survey of Living Conditions $2,000,000 0 0 004-06-M053 Conduct of Pre-Census Activities for the 2020 Population, Housing and Agriculture Census $2,500,000 $280,000 $1,500,000 005-03-D035 Development of 5 Car Parks in Chaguaramas $4,000,000 0 $2,000,000 21 Estimates of Development Programme 2019, accessed on October 2, 2018: http://www.finance.gov.tt/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/numbered-draft-estimates- Development-Programme-2018.pdf 25

005-03-D036 Upgrade of Chaguaramas Golf Course- Phase I $3,000,000 0 $1,500,000 005-06-A089 Improvement of Service Delivery Infrastructure at TCPD $2,000,000 $400,000 $1,000,000 005-06-A090 Development of Ambient Water Quality Standards $700,000 $60,000 $817,000 005-06-A091 Development of a Management Plan for the Ocelot $200,000 $141,000 $150,000 005-06-A092 Enhancement of IT Infrastructure (Cat6e Cabling) $500,000 0 0 005-06-A093 Development of the Mariculture Industry in Trinidad and Tobago $600,000 0 $600,000 005-06-A094 Hosting of Parliamentary Conference on SDGs $1,000,000 0 0 IDF 003-11- S001 Reclamation of Land at King s Wharf North $8,000,000 0 $18,000,000 26

New Projects for the Financial Year 2018-2019 The following new projects that received funding in the 2017/2018 financial year 22 : Item No. Project 2019 Estimate 004-06-M054 Conduct of the 2019 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) $743,000 004-06-M055 Conduct of the 2018-2019 Household Budgetary Survey/Survey of Living Conditions $6,000,000 005-03-C003 Improving the Competitive Advantage of the Food and Beverage SME s $500,00 005-03-C005 Recycling of Tyre Crumbs into Asphalt Mixes $352,000 005-03-C007 Establishment of Hydrocarbon Oil Field Chemical Pollution Management $400,000 005-03-D037 Development of Nature Trails and Parks $450,000 005-03-D038 Rehabilitation of Macqueripe Road and Marine Drive $650,000 005-06-A096 Implementation of the Vision 2030 Strategic Plan $500,000 005-06-A097 Establishment of the International Development Cooperation Division $500,000 IDF-500-06-F016 Construction of the Ministry of Planning and Development Tower $3,000,000 22 Draft Estimates of Development Programme 2019, accessed on October 2, 2018: https://www.finance.gov.tt/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/numbered-draft- Estimates-Of-Development-Programme-New-2019.pdf 27

Major Programmes and Developments for the period 2017-2019 The following table shows a list of the significant expenditure items, based on the proportion of the budgetary allocation assigned 23. Item No. Project 2017 Actual 2018 Revised Estimate 2019 Estimate 001-03-L007 Relocation of the PTSC Maintenance Facilities 0 0 $18,000,000 001-03-L008 Upgrade of Plaza San Carlos 0 0 $10,000,000 005-06-A020 Restructuring of the C.S.O. of T&T $621,251 $86,000 $25,000,000 23 Draft Estimates of Development Programme 2019, accessed on October 2, 2018: https://www.finance.gov.tt/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/numbered-draft- Estimates-Of-Development-Programme-New-2019.pdf 28

General Useful Information Planning Commission, INDIA: http://planningcommission.gov.in/index_oldpc.php Department of Planning and Environment, AUS: http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/ Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government, UK: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/departmentfor-communities-and-local-government 29