Feb 20 • 16:36 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Area in the Pequis neighborhood donated to the State for the construction of a school in Uberlândia

The municipality of Uberlândia donated a plot of land for the construction of a state school in the Pequis neighborhood of Minas Gerais.

The city of Uberlândia has donated a land area of nearly 6,700 square meters to the government of Minas Gerais for the construction of a new state school in the Pequis neighborhood. This move is part of an initiative to enhance educational infrastructure in the region, as the school is expected to serve local residents and students. The law allowing the transfer of the land was officially published in the Municipal Official Diary, emphasizing the municipal government's commitment to improving educational facilities.

According to the published law, the State government has a period of five years to complete the construction of the school. This timeline establishes a clear expectation for the local community about when they can expect the new educational institution to be operational. Moreover, the legislation stipulates that the land cannot be repurposed for any other use; if the state fails to meet the construction deadline or intended purpose, the land will revert to the city, along with any developments made on it.

The donated area, precisely 6,699.06 square meters, is located at the intersection of Sovi and Corucão streets, adjacent to the Municipal School Professora Maria Regina and behind the Family Health Unit of the neighborhood. This strategic location signifies the municipal administration’s efforts to ensure that educational institutions are readily accessible for residents. Overall, this initiative represents a significant investment in the community's future and educational prospects, aiming to provide necessary facilities for the growing population of Uberlândia.

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