Bolivarian Government will carry out modernization work on Avenida Ramón Antonio Medina de Coro
Published at: 05/11/2024 01:21 PM
In the city of Coro, Falcón state, the engineering team of the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Physical Equipment of the Government of the entity is making progress with the topographic survey work on Ramón Antonio Medina Avenue, in the Miranda municipality, for the beginning of work on the first phase of modernization of this important road artery in the Falconian capital, which will allow safe connectivity and passability to several sectors of the town.
In this regard, the regional secretary of infrastructure, Erick Coronado, explained that this work is carried out hand in hand with the People's Power, which translates into the effectiveness and compliance of each work. “The institution works to support and strengthen the consolidation of projects for collective well-being,” he said.
Coronado said that this avenue, apart from being the entrance to Coro, is an important alternate road artery, which helps to connect the East with the West of the city. It is also home to large urban areas, such as the popular sectors of 5 de Julio and San José, Los Perozos and surrounding areas. “It is a strategic avenue that must be modernized to guarantee the right to the city,” said the Secretary of Infrastructure.
Likewise, in the entity, progress has been made in the National Asphalt Plan with the installation of 1,100 tons of asphalt, in the Las Velitas de Coro sector in communities, streets and avenues, works that were supervised by the entity's Government team, with the purpose of guaranteeing the movement of the inhabitants.
VTV