The departmental councilor Gabriel Gabbiani (Colorado Party – List 10) proposed initiatives aimed at the installation of lights and improvements in traffic signage for different points, which were unanimously approved by the plenary session of the Colonia Departmental Board.
The Batllista seat expressed itself in the following terms.
STOP sign in Rca. Argentina and Avda. Artigas (Juan Lacaze): Entering Avda. Artigas, the main access route to Juan Lacaze from República Argentina Street, where there is a significant slope, is risky and dangerous. There is no traffic sign there that warns about this. For this reason, we are going to ask the Directorate of Traffic and Transportation to install a STOP sign on this last street and the corresponding paint on the pavement, a mandatory stop sign to indicate the duty to stop before continuing the march, essential for road safety whose unequivocal purpose makes it a transcendent instrument to prevent accidents at intersections. We request that these words be sent to the Lacacino Municipality and we entrust the follow-up to the Traffic Commission.
Luminaire on Camino de los Colonos and Wilson Ferreira Aldunate (Nueva Helvecia): Wilson Ferreira Aldunate Street extends for approximately 2.5 km between Route 52, access to Nueva Helvecia, and the Camino de los Colonos. Precisely the intersection of this last road and Ferreira Aldunate Street suffers from the absence of lighting, despite being a very busy point. We are going to ask the Directorate of Electrotechnics to place the necessary luminaires to illuminate that point, entrusting the monitoring to the Traffic Commission and sending these words to the Municipality of Nueva Helvecia.
Luminaires in Playa Verde and Continuation Avda. Rosario (Puerto Sauce), by Juan Lacaze: At the request of the Tourism Commission and the Juan Lacaze Shopping Center, we requested the installation of lights in two points of the city. One of them is the area of tables, benches and hygienic cabinets of the Green Beach, which is completely dark, and is highly frequented, particularly in times of good weather and the summer season. The other is the street parallel to the Rambla, continuing Avda. Rosario (identified as Puerto Sauce, name not approved, on Google Maps) in which there are vast sectors that remain completely in darkness, being that it is a highly traveled street, which is also misused to carry out clandestine dives with the consequent risk for vehicles and pedestrians.
We request that these words be sent to the Tourism Commission, the Shopping Center and the Municipality of Juan Lacaze, entrusting the monitoring of the issue to the Traffic and Tourism Commissions of this Corporation.
Once again, the Colorado mayor achieved the unanimous support of the deliberative.
Secretariat report of Mayor Gabriel Gabbiani