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Province of Buenos Aires guaranteed public works in the districts

Despite Milei, the provincial government guaranteed public works in the districts. One of the benefited districts will be the enhancement of several historical spaces, water sanitation and beautification of buildings. Mayor Juan Pablo García received the Minister of Infrastructure of the Province of Buenos Aires, Gabriel Katopodis, with whom he toured different key places for the development of Dolores. "What is coming for Dolores in the coming months is good news in public works: beautification of the center and historical places, the enhancement of the Autodromo, water and sanitation works and income to the city," explained the Minister. Katopodis, in charge of carrying out public works in the Province. García and Katopodis toured the facilities of the Thermal Park and the Dolores Autodrome, as well as the shopping center. «We are working with Juan Pablo (García) on investments and planning for the next 4 years of Dolores. We want to highlight the Autodromo, we have been talking for a long time to agree on an investment agenda for sports infrastructure," said the Minister. And he added: «It is a joy to come to this city governed today by a friend. The new management has tremendous strength and energy, it is a pride to see it. "Juan Pablo has projects that are going to change the life of Dolores in the future." Along these lines, the provincial official stressed that "in general the National Government is turning its back on us, it is not taking care of the peoples demands. But the Mayor is determined not to give up, to bring projects and move forward. For his part, the Dolorense community leader said that "politics often lacks the level of sensitivity and empathy that Gabriel (Katopodis) has, which is why I am grateful that on a Saturday he traveled so many kilometers to come and chat with Dolorense neighbors and get to know "closely look at the problems we have here," concluded Mayor Juan Pablo García. Argentina

Reform. With a mega prison in Ezeiza and another prison in the interior

Reform. With a mega prison in Ezeiza and another prison in the interior, they plan the construction of the first privately managed prisons The Ministries of Security and Economy are preparing a tender to generate more prison places Prison overpopulation is a serious problem in Argentina, not only because of the housing conditions of people deprived of liberty, but, fundamentally, because of its implication in everyday crime: the fewer places in the penitentiary units, the more releases to maintain compensated the system. Thus the so-called “revolving door” opens and its effects reach the streets due to the repetition of acts committed by those who, despite being accused in several files, were still free. To begin to respond to the “penitentiary emergency”, the Ministry of Security and Economy are preparing the bidding documents for the construction of two large prisons. And a decision was made: they will be privately managed prisons. This concept is used in several countries, with the United States being a pioneer in this matter. In our region, the mixed system has experiences in Chile, Brazil and Uruguay, with different particularities from the North American model, where the absolute transfer of control to private hands is postulated. Here, officials who participated in the meetings in which the premises of this initiative were defined assured LA NACION that work was observed in other countries, but that the creation of an Argentine model of private prison management is proposed: the rule will be that Direct surveillance of prisoners and perimeter surveillance will not be in the hands of contractors, but will continue to be carried out by the Federal Penitentiary Service (SPF). Everything else will be part of the package that the tender will refer to the company that obtains the contract, the duration of which has not yet been determined, but which will last several years. The private sector will be responsible for the construction of the facilities, the repair that they require during the term of the contract, the accommodation of inmates, the medical care, food, hygiene and cleaning services, in addition to waste treatment and the administration of those prisons. The resocialization process would also remain under private supervision, with the expectation that the payment of a fee that the State would make for each Argentina

Santa Fe will begin work on the San Cristóbal Hospital

Reroofing of covers will be carried out in different sectors of the effector. Eight companies presented themselves with the intention of being chosen to carry out the work. The Ministry of Public Works opened economic offers for the re-roofing of the San Cristóbal Hospital. The work involves different sectors of the hospital. In addition, work will be carried out on ceilings, rainwater installations, masonry, plastering and painting. Headed by the Undersecretary of Public Works, Lucas Condal; the departmental senator, Felipe Michlig; the provincial deputy, Marcelo González; among other authorities, where representatives of Samco were also present. In this regard, the County Undersecretary pointed out: “this is a very necessary work that has been postponed in previous years. We are happy with the number of offers that were presented, recovering the participation and trust of companies with the provincial State. The work has the support of Governor Maximiliano Pullaro and our Minister Lisandro Enrico, both of whom continue with the mission of bidding for new works and reactivating others throughout the Santa Fe territory.” “The work includes the waterproofing of a sector of about 500 square meters of slab, and the re-roofing with panels of 1,000 square meters in different sectors to guarantee correct functioning,” explained Lucas Condal. Michlig Hospital Felipe Michlig, Lucas Condal and Marcelo González, at the opening ceremony of the financial offers. Meanwhile, Senator Michlig highlighted: “A big thank you to Governor Maximiliano Pullaro and Vice Governor Gisela Scaglia, to the Minister of Works, Lisandro Enrico and to Undersecretary Lucas Condal, because for us it is very important to highlight this iconic building for the neighbors. "The importance of this ending before the end of the year, since then the period of greater rain begins and we do not have the deterioration as we have seen." “These are the actions of a present government, generating local labor, and from us the commitment to continue doing works for the department,” the senator closed. The details When providing details, the County Undersecretary indicated that this hospital has problems with leaks, lack of insulation, ceilings affected by the ingress of humidity, problems in the rainwater installations, interior and exterior plastering that must be r Argentina

40 streets will be repaved in Concepción del Uruguay

– In the meeting room of the Deliberative Council, the opening of the tender for the repaving work of 40 blocks in Concepción del Uruguay was carried out • They will be financed entirely with own resources • The company that will carry out the works is from the city, therefore which will also generate jobs for Uruguayans One of the 40 blocks that will be repaved in Concepción del Uruguay One of the 40 blocks that will be repaved in Concepción del Uruguay Just five months into his administration and within the framework of the Municipal Works and Services Plan, Mayor José Lauritto announced - through a tender - the repaving of 40 streets in response to the demands that Uruguayans expressed during his campaign. This Thursday, April 25, an offer was presented to carry out the repaving of a total of 40 blocks with a budget that amounts to 1,243,714,983.57 pesos, contributed entirely by the city municipality. A single proposal was submitted to the tender, corresponding to the firm Lemiro Pablo Pietroboni SA. This company is from Concepción del Uruguay, so it will also provide work to Uruguayans in a work of great importance for the community. The repaving of these 40 blocks, with the magnitude that it entails, requires an enormous financial effort on the part of the Municipality: it is intended for the community and from the community, and its purpose is to improve the quality of life and safety of those who travel daily. This work responds to the request that the neighbors raised during the campaign and includes Suipacha streets, between Aráoz and Julio Lauría boulevards, a section in which Suipacha has an intersection with Nadal Sagastume and Pbtero streets. Metz, Cabo Pereyra, Linares Cardozo, Dr. Blanchet, Dr. Tófalo, Cazzulino, Diez Figueras, Sabin and Isaac Stilman. Alberdi Street will also be repaved, from Aráoz Boulevard to Julio Lauría, a route in which Alberdi intersects with the same streets as Suipacha. In addition, Posadas Street will be repaved, in the section between Roberto Uncal and Díaz Vélez Boulevard, which includes the intersections with Daniel Elías, Dr. Lacava, Labalta, Dr. Marcó, Ana Urquiza de Victorica, Oscar Smith, Ravena and Baldoni. The fourth artery to be paved is Ricardo Balbín Avenue, also between Uncal and Díaz Vélez, where it intersects with Daniel Elías, Dr. Lacava, Labalta, Marcó, Ana U Uruguay

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