A little over a month ago, the Municipality of Córdoba implemented a new service system in the city’s CPCs: on a rotating basis, they add services in the afternoon and on Saturday mornings.
In those Community Participation Centers on duty, the six hours of attention in the morning reached 57.4% of the attention, while the four hours that cover the evening and Saturday service were chosen by 42.6% of the Cordobans.
In the Guiñazú building, the shifts provided in the afternoon almost double those in the morning. This tendency to increase after 2 pm is replicated in Monseñor Pablo Cabrera and Empalme. In the case of Argüello, the ratio is 3 to 1.
At the CPC Jardín, which has a capacity of 366 weekly services in the evening segment, services were doubled: 768 residents requested shifts and were received by the workers in the southern area of the city.
Since its implementation in mid-March, 3,003 services to the public have been carried out during extended hours.
Care schedule
Week by week, the four CPCs are established that expand their coverage, one for each quadrant of the city (southwest, southeast, northwest and northeast).
In this way, we respond to the needs and requirements of residents who are unable to carry out procedures on the usual days and times.
Until Saturday, the Pueyrredón, Jardín, Colón and Rancagua CPCs will be open, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on business days and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday.