Announced during the 3D Caravan in São Carlos, the R$ 76.9 million package from the São Paulo Government provides for 28 new agreements for cities in the Central region, where more than 1.1 million people live, with resources allocated to urban infrastructure works, renovations, public buildings, machinery, and equipment.
An investment of R$ 76.9 million will bring urban infrastructure works and services to cities in the Central region of São Paulo, with 28 new agreements announced in São Carlos and expected impact in municipalities where more than 1.1 million people live.
New agreements expand works in the Central region
The São Paulo Government announced, on Wednesday (10), during the 3D Caravan in São Carlos, 28 new partnerships with municipalities in the Central region of the state.
The resources will be allocated to urban infrastructure actions, including drainage, public lighting, paving, and asphalt resurfacing. Renovations and constructions of public facilities are also planned.
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Among the projects included are the renovation of a linear park, leisure center, and school, as well as the construction of buildings for daycare and health units. The agreements also include the acquisition of machinery and equipment.
Cities benefited by the investments
The partnerships involve municipalities such as Américo Brasiliense, Araraquara, Boa Esperança do Sul, Borborema, Descalvado, Dobrada, Dourado, Gavião Peixoto, Ibaté, Ibitinga, Itápolis, Matão, Porto Ferreira, Ribeirão Bonito, Santa Lúcia, Tabatinga, and Taquaritinga.
The list also includes Cândido Rodrigues, Fernando Prestes, Motuca, Nova Europa, Rincão, Santa Ernestina, Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, and Cravinhos.
Total released reaches R$ 117.5 million
In the current administration, another 79 agreements had already been signed with cities in the Central region, totaling R$ 50 million expected until the completion of the projects.
Considering partnerships established between 2023 and 2026, including the previous administration, the amount released reaches R$ 117.5 million.
Comment on how these investments can change the routine in the cities of the Central region, especially in neighborhoods that need improvements in streets, lighting, drainage, public facilities, and basic services related to urban infrastructure.
With information from AgênciaSP.
