In a campaign event that filled the Club Ameghino facilities, Martin Llaryora announced this Friday that under his tenure as governor the work of Circunvalación del arco southeast, which links Route 9 in Villa María with Route 4, in Villa Nueva.
In the act he was accompanied by the lieutenant governor of Córdoba and campaign manager, Manuel Calvo; Mayor Martín Gill, the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Mining of the Province, Eduardo Acastello and the Secretary of Government Communications, Marcos Bovo.
The work favors the diversion of heavy traffic and includes two bridges: one over the Ctalamochita River and the other over Route 2 and the railroad tracks, near the Military Factory.
The candidate of Hacemos Unidos por Córdoba reviewed that the bridges will be finished this yearwhile in the second half of 2024 the southeast arc that will complete the city’s ring road will come to an end.
Llaryora assured that his management will strengthen the policies that the Government of the Province has been carrying out in the field of industrial parks, while highlighting the joint work between the city and the University through the “Links generated with the Educational Pole of San Francisco”.
“I want to be the one to continue the commitment that the other governors had with the city of Villa María.” In this direction, he spoke of “committing to the city’s historic agenda: health, education, security, but also to the future agenda, with issues such as comprehensive waste treatment and the circular economy, modernization , connectivity, technology and innovation. It is what we are doing in the city of Córdoba, and it is what I want to take to the Government of the Province”indicated the gubernatorial candidate.
In addition, the construction in his government of three new educational buildings for the Middle Level was committed. In terms of security, he appreciated the effort made by the municipality, committing to reinforce these actions by providing 170 new cameras to the Monitoring Center.
Regarding health, he stressed that Villa María is the reference city for nearly 80 adjacent municipalities, for which “All our efforts will be put into consolidating and expanding the health system for the entire region”.