The project contemplates a complete transformation of the urban center, with improvements in basic infrastructure, lighting, asphalting and accessibility.
The City Council of Pájara awards the works of urbanization of the village of La Pared, an intervention that has a budget of almost five million euros and aims to transform and modernize the urban infrastructure of the town.
Through this project, the Consistory reaffirms its commitment to improving the quality of life of the residents of the municipality, as well as to optimizing public services.
The first deputy mayor and councilman of Works, Alexis Alonso, highlights the impact that these actions will have on the locality. “The action will transform the urban environment of the area and solve historical deficiencies in basic services. We are committed to a more accessible, updated and sustainable model of municipality,” he says.
For his part, the mayor of Pájara, Alejandro Jorge, underlines the strategic relevance of this intervention. “La Pared needed an intervention of this magnitude for years. We are fulfilling our institutional responsibility to provide modern and functional infrastructure to all the nuclei of the municipality,” he says.
The work, approved in a plenary session last February, includes a comprehensive reform that includes the renovation of sidewalks and pavement, the installation of new paving, the improvement of the water supply network, the replacement of obsolete pipes, the updating of the electrical network, the installation of new streetlights and the complete asphalting of the streets of the urban nucleus.