Charallave City Integral Transformation Program impacts more than 150 communities

More than 1,400 streets in the town are fully illuminated
Miranda Governorate

Published at: 30/01/2025 02:39 PM

The Bolivarian Government of Miranda state, in the spokesperson of the mayor of the Cristóbal Rojas municipality, Humberto Marte, stated this Tuesday that the Integral Transformation Program of the city Charallave is guaranteeing well-being and quality of life to more than 150 communities.

“More than 600 men are willing to work every day in terms of urban maintenance, recovery of public spaces and maintenance of our communities. 150 communities are being impacted by this great investment from the Bolivarian Government led by our president Nicolás Maduro, our sister Government of Miranda and our mayor's team,” Marte said.

He also said that in the last quarter of 2024 and in these first few of January, growth and development have been seen. “What we have achieved are advances, they are concrete facts in the full and total consolidation of our government management.”

He explained that more than 1,400 streets are fully illuminated and the municipal system for the collection, transfer and final disposal of solid waste has been consolidated.

“This Integral Transformation Program reaches more than 150 communities, there are more than 38,000 families that are benefiting from planned, coherent public policies, with public policies that embrace you, that feel and live here in the city, it's no small thing.”

In this regard, through a press release, it became known that, currently in the town, walls, roads, and streams are being built, and a project of brothels and ditches of more than 30 thousand square meters is being developed in different sectors.


“Our communities are going to have decent spaces where our children, where our girls, will go to their schools to receive culture, education, they will have the best conditions. We have 53 school projects for refurbishment, beautification and recovery,” Marte said.

Mazo News Team

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