After 25 years, the residents of the San José community in the Sabanitas district of Colón finally saw their internal streets repaired, thanks to work carried out by crews from the Ministry of Public Works (MOP).
The work included the placement of hot asphalt mix to improve the road infrastructure. MOP crews intervened on this road by laying 30 tons of asphalt to improve traffic flow and provide relief to residents while the definitive project is being implemented.
The roads attended to are part of the "Asfaltando tu Distrito" project, an initiative that seeks to strengthen the road network and improve the quality of life for communities nationwide.
For Seferino Gutiérrez, 53, a Sabanitas resident, it is necessary to attend to communities, taking advantage of the approaching summer, and to repair the streets.
Similarly, Donatilo Vásquez, 38, a taxi driver, indicated that repairing the streets in towns helps residents have faster mobility, even for taxi drivers.