The municipality of Malvinas Argentinas inaugurated new concrete paving works in Tierras Altas, as part of a package of interventions aimed at improving neighborhood connectivity and access to public services. As reported by the Noticias Argentinas news agency, Mayor Leo Nardini led the inauguration of the works on Juan Bautista Ambrosetti, between Fray Luis Beltrán and Cuzco, where sections were completed aimed at strengthening vehicular circulation and integrating internal streets with main arteries. The project was carried out by the municipal administration, with local crews and materials produced in the district's concrete plant. In total, a concrete roadway area of 2,326.78 m² was detailed, as part of infrastructure progress in the area. The municipality emphasized that the pavement impacts daily life by improving access, reducing dust and mud, and favoring a more orderly evacuation of rainwater, with effects on urban hygiene and road safety. The day also included new blocks in Grand Bourg, with openings on streets like Benito Lynch, Padre Stoppler, and Alfonsina Storni, within a scheme of works distributed in various localities of the district. The local Executive indicated that the objective is to sustain a public works pace with municipal funds, complementing these inaugurations with tasks of signaling, maintenance, and road tracking to consolidate the connectivity achieved.
Malvinas Argentinas Municipality Inaugurates New Concrete Paving Works
The Malvinas Argentinas municipality has completed concrete paving in Tierras Altas, improving neighborhood connectivity, access to services, and road safety with municipal funding.