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The governor of Acre, Gladson Camelí, vice-governor Mailza Assis and the president of Deracre, Sula Ximenes, inaugurated this Friday, the 19th, the new entrance to Tarauacá, a project that expands access to the municipality and improves urban mobility.
Gladson Camelí, vice-governor Mailza Assis and the president of Deracre, Sula Ximenes, inaugurate this Friday, 19th, the new entrance to Tarauacá/Photo: Reproduction
With an investment of R$11.4 million, the work connects Avenida Tancredo Neves to BR-364 and includes paving, sidewalks and a cycle path, ensuring greater safety for drivers, pedestrians and students who use the access daily.
Gladson Camelí highlighted that the delivery is part of the government’s commitment to the development of municipalities. “We are taking care of the cities and improving infrastructure for those who live in the interior,” he stated.
With an investment of R$ 11.4 million, the work connects Avenida Tancredo Neves to BR-364 and includes paving, sidewalks and cycle path/Photo: Reproduction
For Sula Ximenes, the work represents a strategic delivery for Tarauacá. “It is Governor Gladson’s determination to deliver works that solve the population’s problems. This new entrance organizes traffic and provides greater security for those arriving in the city,” he said.
Mailza Assis highlighted the social impact of the work. “Investing in mobility is investing in quality of life and in the future of families in Tarauacá”, he stated.
The new entrance becomes part of the municipality’s urban road network/Photo: Reproduction
The new entrance becomes part of the municipality’s urban road network and reinforces the Acre government’s investments in infrastructure in the municipalities.
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