Feb 28 β€’ 10:00 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

How the Future Park Highway Will Change the Main Southern Access to the City

The Buenos Aires government is implementing the Dellepiane Masterplan to modernize the southern access highway, enhancing safety and urban connectivity.

The Buenos Aires city government has initiated the Masterplan Dellepiane, a comprehensive project aimed at transforming the historic Dellepiane highway into the city's first Park Highway. This renovation is expected to significantly enhance safety and efficiency, impacting over 200,000 vehicles that use the highway daily, while also directly affecting the lives of about 63,000 residents in the vicinity and approximately 15,000 regular public transport users.

City Transport Minister Pablo Bereciartua emphasized the project’s potential to greatly improve mobility and overall urban life. Notably, the Dellepiane highway has been identified as the oldest segment within the city's highway system, with the highest incident rate; thus, a modernization effort will significantly address safety issues. This plan will not only aim to modernize infrastructure but also considers the needs of areas to the west and south of the city, areas that have been previously underserved by the transportation network.

The project aligns with a broader initiative to enhance urban connectivity in Buenos Aires, offering a vision that looks towards a more sustainable and efficient urban transport system. As the transformation progresses, all eyes will be on the expected benefits for local communities and daily commuters, making the upcoming changes a central topic in discussions about Buenos Aires' transportation future.

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