Starts the execution of the works to replace sidewalks at Santa Barbara

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will remain closed to traffic until the completion of the works

The Department of Facility Management Services and the City, has begun this morning with the execution of the works of replacing the sidewalks on Santa Barbara Street, which will remain closed to traffic until the completion of works.

Also, the municipal council of this department, Sergio Lopez, has been reported that have also been carried out works to replace sidewalks in Royal Street in the residential area of ceramics, which were in a deteriorated state, to request of neighbors.

The mayor also reported that the sidewalks have been widened to the minimum required by law to allow accessibility, since "the street is not allowed to give more width without removing parking."

With the implementation of these improvement works are being undertaken in the municipality, with ensuring road safety for pedestrians, it is responding as the mayor noted, because "they are providing solutions to demands raised by the neighbors. "

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