Feb 11 β€’ 19:41 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Asphalt Transforms the Lives of Producers and Merchants in the Rural Area of Boa Vista

A R$ 27 million investment has paved 30 km of asphalt roads in the Bom Intento region, enhancing mobility for local producers and merchants in Boa Vista.

The Boa Vista City Hall has taken significant steps to enhance mobility in both urban and rural areas through its continuous work and impactful investments. A notable initiative in the Bom Intento area involves a R$ 27 million investment aimed at constructing and improving paved roads, with 30 km of asphalt recently added to key rural pathways including the BVA-349, BVA 346-B, Brasileirinho, and Carrapato roads. This infrastructure project not only aims to facilitate transportation but also supports the economic activities in these regions.

In addition to the paving, the municipality has prioritized the recovery of vital infrastructure. The three main bridges along the BVA-349 have been restored, which is critical for connecting various localities and ensuring the efficient movement of goods and people. With over 44 km of asphalt laid so far, including significant sections on the BVA-344 and BVA-347 pathways, the developments are set to bolster the economic landscape of the surrounding areas, allowing local farmers and merchants to thrive.

Overall, the enhancements in the Bom Intento area promise to have a lasting positive impact on the community by providing better access to markets and services. With an expected total of 54 km of paved roads, the infrastructure improvements signify a commitment to fostering local development and improving the quality of life for residents. It highlights the importance of investing in rural infrastructure to support agricultural and commercial activities, which are essential for the region’s economy.

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