lunes, 10 de septiembre de 2012


NATION, GARZÓN

Con una inversión cercana a los 1.000 millones de pesos adjudicados por la Gobernación desde el año anterior, se construye el puente que busca desviar el tráfico que pasa por el Batallón

Contractors of the Department of Roads Department resumed construction of the bridge over the creek Majo, Claros in the sector, which seeks to divert vehicular traffic that crosses the center of the Battalion Pigoanza towards the Miraflores area, media, Zuluaga and oil complex, causing inconvenience to the safety and operations of the military unit.

The bridge has a cost of about 1,000 million pesos that left the previous government awarded, pursuant to a commitment made ​​by the then President Alvaro Uribe in 2009, when the Council takes Garzón generated the complaint that the Army had not timely reaction due to the lack of alternative pathway that would exit road leading to central paved Zuluaga.

NATION visited the area before the delay of finding works that are already moving indeed work after a paralysis that had to splice the new Government and the settlement that should make the overall costs and to provide continuity. But the trouble is that there is no road and have not even met the owner of a property that is productive to the left bank tributary, to negotiate the value of the damage that will lead to the opening of the road.

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