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Construction of tracks and sidewalks in Miramar at % 85 progress

More than 4,000 families in Miramar waited more than 45 years for this dream that came true in Acuña’s administration.

Improve the quality of life of four thousand residents of the town center of Miramarin it Moche districtwill be achieved with the work of tracks and sidewalks that the Regional Government of La Libertadwith an investment of 3.8 million soles.



The project comes to fruition after 45 years in which the community has been living with the lack of adequate roads where they can walk themselves and vehicles; Besides, the large amount of dust and dirt affects your health and especially your respiratory tract.

The administration led by the governor Cesar Acuna It has been carrying out works of this type to reverse the conditions in which dozens of residents live who urgently need optimal public services for their development.

The project, called “Vehicle and pedestrian traffic, between Santa María street and av. Juan Pablo II, in the Miramar populated center, district of Mocheprovince of Trujillo”, began in October of last year and currently presents an advance of 85%.

The streets that will be intervened are: Juan Pablo II, Santa María, San Andrés, Santa Rosa, San Francisco, San Pedro, Santa Isabel, Crolungo, Víctor Raúl, Calle 8 and the passages Sánchez Carrión, 2 and A.

The works contemplate the paving with a rigid concrete surface in 23,114.83 m2 of streets, whose useful life is expected to be between 35 to 40 years, as well as the construction of 2,356.56 m2 of sidewalks.

In addition, the construction of 6,356.56 linear meters of concrete curbs, 765.90 m2 of access ramps for people with disabilities, the planting of 17,418.71 m2 of grass and 1,452 units of ornamental plants, vertical and horizontal signage, painted with continuous and discontinuous lines. on the pavement, painted with sardinels, among others.

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