The Municipality of Campina Grande do Sul, in Paraná, Advances with Paving Works on Strategic Streets, Investing Over R$ 1.7 Million to Improve Urban Mobility and the Quality of Life for the Population.
Campina Grande do Sul is undergoing an important moment of transformation in its urban infrastructure. The city hall is carrying out a set of paving works aimed at solving long-standing structural problems, especially in areas that have suffered from a lack of asphalt for years.
With an investment exceeding R$ 1.7 million, the project includes improvements in essential streets for local mobility, directly benefiting the population and contributing to the urban and social development of the city.
Works Take Place on Critical Streets
Among the stretches included, the streets Antônio Collere and Professor Guiomar Moura Arruda de Abreu stand out — roads that frequently faced disruptions caused by dust on dry days and mud during the rainy periods.
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These conditions impacted not only the residents but also pedestrians and drivers, hindering traffic and compromising safety.
With asphalt paving, the reality in these locations is changing. The services include soil preparation, base construction, asphalt layer application, and finishing with road signage.
In total, the area covered sums 3,686.49 m², with an execution that prioritizes durability and technical quality.
Investment That Drives Development
The total investment amount is R$ 1,746,000.00, a result of the current municipal administration’s commitment to improving urban infrastructure.
With 80% of the contract already executed, the expectation is that the works will be completed in the coming days, bringing relief and satisfaction to those who have lived with these issues for years.
According to the mayor, the project is part of a broader strategy to transform Campina Grande do Sul into a more modern and structured city.
“These improvements are fundamental for sustainable development and for the modernization of Campina Grande do Sul,” he highlighted.
Urban Mobility and Quality of Life on the Agenda
In addition to addressing immediate issues of access and safety, the works also represent a milestone for the municipality’s urban mobility project.
The requalification of the roads enhances accessibility, promotes greater organization of public space, and facilitates the circulation of vehicles and pedestrians.
With the completion of these interventions, the quality of life for residents of Campina Grande do Sul should be significantly elevated, while the municipality positions itself more competitively to attract new investments and growth opportunities.
The initiative reflects a management that prioritizes concrete actions focused on the well-being of the population.
The completion of the works not only resolves historical problems but also inaugurates a new phase in the urban planning of the city.
The administration’s expectation is that these advances will serve as a basis for new investments in Campina Grande do Sul, stimulating progress and consolidating regional development.
With paving progressing rapidly and completion expected soon, the city is taking an important step towards modernizing its urban fabric, showing that investment in infrastructure is an investment in quality of life.

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