Government of the Francisco Linares Alcántara de Aragua municipality advances in the rehabilitation of public services
Courtesy Internet
Published at: 15/04/2026 06:07 PM
A total of 117 tons of waste have been removed thanks to the rehabilitation work being carried out at the University of Carabobo, led by the mayor's office of Francisco Linares Alcántara in the state of Aragua and a joint effort of 260 workers and various institutions of the entity.
This was detailed by the mayor of that territory, Víctor Bravo, who reported on advances in public services in the area. He added that progress has been made in the construction of sidewalks and sidewalks in the Trinidad de Coropo community, located in the Alexis Caro commune. 255 linear meters have already been executed there and 34.5 cubic meters of concrete have already been cast, representing 75% of execution in a project that emerged from the popular consultation.
In the area of drinking water, the mayor reported important advances in the Supreme Commander Commune, where 5,400 linear meters of pipes have been intervened. The tasks include 3,708 meters of 90 mm hoses placed and 498.10 linear meters of 110 mm hoses in the main network. These actions cover 9 streets in the Valle Libertadores sector and 2 streets in Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi, significantly improving supply in both communities.
Regarding the water supply, he also reported the reactivation of six wells in the municipality, while work continues within the framework of Plan 50/50 to incorporate new water sources. These actions benefit more than 2,000 families and include work in the Alexis Caro, Realities of the Giant Chávez and Manuelita Sáenz communes.
As for the asphalting plan, the mayor detailed the installation of 240 tons of asphalt in the Realities of the Giant Chávez commune, specifically on Darío Briceño, Juan Delgado and Fuerzas de Aragua streets, as part of the projects promoted by popular power.
He also announced the execution of the Pre-Rain Plan, which includes the cleaning of streams and canals, the maintenance of the Paraparal catchment pit, the dredging of the Turmero River and work on the bridge in that same area, with the aim of reducing risks in the face of the rainy season.
Mazo News Team