The mayor of Arrecife, Yonathan de León, reports that during this first week of December the Department of Public Works, under his direction, will carry out new resurfacing works on streets in the Valterra fishing district and in the Puerto de Naos industrial area.
These new improvements are part of the Municipal Resurfacing Plan that the Municipal Government led by Yonathan de León as mayor has launched during this term.
The City Council, as requested by the mayor, wishes to have the predisposition and collaboration of residents, merchants and drivers in these areas of the city. The company awarded the work has installed information fences announcing road closures, with work schedules and days during this weekend.
The Department of Public Works will continue in these weeks of December carrying out the renewal of the asphalt pavement, the first that many streets receive after almost 40 years without public works.
In recent weeks, the City Council has been working on streets in the El Lomo and Argana Baja neighborhoods, and now the machinery is moving to condition the pavement in all of Extremadura Street, one of the main arteries that crosses the neighborhood, connecting Pérez Galdós streets and the Fishing School area.
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The Valterra church is located on Extremadura Street, whose exterior park has been completely renovated by the City Council, through the Department of Parks and Gardens directed by Roberto Herbón.
In a planned manner, the City Council is now carrying out the resurfacing of these streets as an extension of the improvements made last autumn in the streets of the southern area of the 10 groups of homes that gave rise to this fishing neighborhood.
In the northern area of the neighborhood, the mayor recalls, there are planned rainwater works and the integral transformation of Pérez Galdós street, between the Valterra Health Center and the Cuatro Esquinas. The objective of this great work during this term is to connect the neighborhoods with the city center through actions to modernize the urban image of the Arrecife neighborhoods.
During the past month of November, the Department of Public Works of Arrecife completed the resurfacing works on ten streets in El Lomo, an area adjacent to the Valterra neighborhood.
Yonathan de León has advanced that "the resurfacing of a sector in Puerto de Naos is also planned, where workshops and industries are located, next to Calle Hipólito Frías, during the next week."