Abinader and Collado highlight that other works will be built in Cabrera, including docks and beach renovation.
San Juan River. María Trinidad Sánchez. The president Luis Abinader and the Minister of Tourism, David Colladoyesterday inaugurated several works in the Cabrera municipality for RD$77 million to promote real estate, fishing and ecological tourism in the Gri-Gri Lagoon and its surroundings.
These works are added to others delivered in this province since 2021, with an investment of RD$ 162,700,171.12 with a view to strengthening tourism development, attracting investments and promoting local commerce.
The president highlighted the relaunch of tourism in this municipality, especially nautical and real estate.
He highlighted that among the works delivered in Río San Juan includes a fishing pier, to promote fishing and also provide service to tourism.
He announced that they will make new investments to impact more beaches and other docks.
Minister Collado highlighted that several beaches in Cabrera will be intervened and renovated at a cost of RD$30 million and said that they are already in the bidding process.
He explained that the renovation of the Gri-Gri lagoon, in the Río San Juan municipality, will directly impact more than 70 families who work as tour guides on the boats, selling food and restaurants in the area.
Other works completed in Cabrera are the boardwalk and the pedestrian path from Lorenzo Álvarez Street – Duarte Street, with an investment of RD$63,439,769.36 and RD$10,394,493.72, respectively.
Also, the supply and installation of poles and luminaires on the Cabrera boardwalk for RD$11,996,977.40 is in progress.
The Gri-Gri lagoon works were carried out by the infrastructure executing committee in Tourist Zones (Ceiztur), at a cost of RD$ 76,868, 930.64.
In an area of 3,500 square meters, this intervention included the paving of 2,630 square meters of the road that gives access to the main plaza of the lagoon.
It communicates, through three entrances, to the other squares that border the spring.
Connections are made through universal access stairs and ramps.
Includes access to the natural trail to Los Guardia and Mino beaches.
It also consists of new bathroom facilities, ticket office, interior and exterior lighting, concrete benches, garbage cans, signage, a photo booth, a small amphitheater for typical community celebrations, among other amenities.