They supervise progress of the project to bury cables in the historic center

They supervise progress of the project to bury cables in the historic center
They supervise progress of the project to bury cables in the historic center

The Autonomous Municipal Government of Santa Cruz de la Sierra has carried out a detailed inspection of the underground power cable project being carried out by Banco Ganadero in block 4 of the city’s historic centre.

The Secretary of Planning for Development, Mariana Daga, highlighted the importance of this private project, which has the proper municipal authorization, underlining its positive impact on the urban image of the central area. “This initiative not only improves the aesthetics of the historic center, but also contributes to the modernization of public infrastructure in a protected area,” said Daga.

For his part, the deputy mayor of district 11, Alberto Aburdene, highlighted the commitment of the municipal government to the continuous supervision of the work and praised the collaboration with the private sector. “We will continue to supervise this project to ensure its correct execution, thus demonstrating the openness and support of our management towards private initiatives that benefit the city,” declared Aburdene.

During the inspection, the prevention measures implemented to bury cables and modify the electrical network were verified, thus guaranteeing the safety and efficiency of the work in progress.

This project represents a significant step towards the improvement of urban infrastructure and the conservation of the historical heritage of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, reflecting the municipal government’s commitment to the sustainable development and modernization of the city.

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