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They invest $5.6 million in Aguada in the New Nativo Alers SoutThey invest $5.6 million in Aguada in the New Nativo Alers South Detourh Detour


The new road connects the urban center of Aguada with several communities, sports, cultural, recreational and commercial facilities.


By The STAR STAFF


The mayor of Aguada, Christian Cortés Feliciano, received Governor Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia Monday for the groundbreaking ceremony for the Nuevo Desvío Sur Nativo Alers project, which has a total allocation of $5.6 million. This road runs from east to west with an average traffic of 13,836 vehicles per day.


“When I took office as mayor in January 2021, one of the goals was to resolve the terrible state of our roads and traffic situation. We have been working on this problem since day one. So far, we have invested more than $11 million in an intense asphalt program that we call ‘Operation Brea’, a commitment to the safety and comfort of everyone. This project that begins construction today is an essential part of this commitment to improving traffic in our Municipality.”


The New Nativo Alers South Detour represents a substantial improvement to the road flow in the center of Aguada. It is a modern avenue, equipped with all the comforts and international urban planning standards, such as streets with fluid and safe traffic, wide and safe sidewalks, reforestation which provides adequate vegetation along the road, cutting-edge lighting and high-quality asphalt throughout the road.


The road connects the urban center of Aguada with several communities, sports, cultural, recreational and commercial facilities, as well as the Professor Juana Rosario school, state government facilities such as the Court of First Instance and federal, such as the Post Office (USPS) , shops of all kinds and sports and recreational facilities. In addition, Nativo Alers serves as access to the Pico de Piedra Spa and the PR-115 highway that connects with the Municipality of Rincón.


The mayor pointed out that this work is added to other large-scale works, such as the reconstruction and reopening of the Chavalillo Delgado Coliseum and a broad reconstruction of sports and community facilities, for the enjoyment of families and economic development in sectors such as tourism.

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