The chief told EL ECO that the idea is to “bituminize the 14 most important blocks of the 19” that the spa has, starting with Pavón street.
The tender was already made by the mayor’s office and “we think that by the end of this year or the beginning of next year the work will begin,” said Callero.
The tape in De la Ribera and Pavón
Approximately 10 years ago, a part of the continuation of Calle de la Ribera, from Pavón, towards Arroyo Sauce, was limited by private individuals with yellow tapes (“do not pass”). When consulted by EL ECO on this issue, Callero said that they plan to speak with topography of the Intendancy. The intention of the mayor would be to define the limits of that corner.
Neighbors and visitors to the spa, for years have been asking EL ECO, and through social networks, why is that tape that narrows the street in the extension that was made -towards the Willow- of the riverside street.