Tarish Pit
Tarish Pit is a notable residential area in Saint George Parish located on the outskirts of Roseau, the capital city of Dominica. Known for its historical and contemporary significance, Tarish Pit has played a crucial role in the region’s urban development and economic activities.
Historical and Geographical Context
Tarish Pit is strategically situated near Roseau, making it an essential location for residential and industrial purposes. Historically, the area was known for its quarrying activities, which provided materials for construction and other industrial uses. The name “Tarish Pit” reflects its origins as a site for mining and extracting tarish, a local term for a type of volcanic rock used in construction.
Economic and Residential Development
Over the years, Tarish Pit has transitioned from primarily industrial use to a mixed-use area that includes residential and commercial properties. The area’s development has been driven by its proximity to Roseau, providing residents with easy access to the city’s amenities while maintaining a distinct community atmosphere. Initiatives from the Lands and Surveys Division and other governmental bodies aimed at sustainable urban development have supported this transition.
Community and Infrastructure
The residential aspect of Tarish Pit is characterized by a mix of housing types catering to various income levels. The community is well-served by local amenities, including schools, healthcare facilities, and small businesses that cater to residents’ daily needs. The area has also been a focus of infrastructure improvement projects, particularly in the wake of natural disasters like Hurricane David and Hurricane Maria, which have prompted efforts to enhance the resilience and sustainability of local infrastructure.