The paralyzed works in the department of Anta will be reactivated – Nuevo Diario de Salta | The little diary

The paralyzed works in the department of Anta will be reactivated – Nuevo Diario de Salta | The little diary
The paralyzed works in the department of Anta will be reactivated – Nuevo Diario de Salta | The little diary

Senator Alejandra Navarro confirmed that agreements were signed with the Salta and National governments to resume public works in Anta.

A few days ago, it was announced that the provincial government, through inter-ministerial work, planned a total of 72 works with an investment of more than $17 million for the Puna Salteña.

The project includes the continuation of the paralyzed public works in Anta and surrounding areas. These works were left unfinished due to the lack of national funds.


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In dialogue with, New dairy the senator of the department Anta Alejandra Navarro He said: “At first I remember that it was said that the works that were 80% complete would continue, and then it was said no. The important thing is that we now know what will continue.”

In this regard, he stressed that the province is responsible for some national works, such as the completion of the Nuestra Señora de Talavera and Apolinario Saravia houses, which are at the end of the section to be later delivered.

Likewise, the Nation will resume the arrangement of National Route 16, which at one time was carried out in the Galpón section near El Tunal, but was left unfinished.

“It is a very frequent transit route, even in other countries there are always vehicles in transit, especially large trucks from Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, so the truth is that it is a very popular route for all of us,” Navarro said.

Child Development Center

On the other hand, Navarro highlighted that the province will complete the Child Development Center (CDI), in the town of El Quebrachal, which at the time had a progress of 40%. The space aims to promote the development and growth of children.

The building will have rooms for children aged 2, 3 and 4 years, a dining room, kitchen, ambulatory, nursing room, administration and toilets, among other sectors.

“The most important thing is that a decision has been made because we were uncertain about what would happen with the works,” he concluded.

 
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