Mar 13 • 19:44 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

New access between Murilo Teixeira and Equatorial improves traffic in the region

The new access road between the Murilo Teixeira and Equatorial neighborhoods in Boa Vista, Brazil, has been completed, improving safety and mobility for residents.

The construction of a new access road connecting the neighborhoods of Murilo Teixeira and Equatorial in Boa Vista, Brazil, has been a rapid success, bringing joy to local residents. The pavement works were carried out by the Boa Vista City Hall through the Mobility Secretariat (SMOB), facilitating traffic flow for both vehicles and pedestrians. This infrastructure improvement is not only about connectivity but is also aimed at enhancing the overall safety in the area.

To ensure proper drainage and connection between Julieta Pereira de Melo and Antônio Reszka streets, a drainage gallery was constructed in the Caranã stream by the Municipal Works Secretariat (SMO). Following that, earthworks and pavement were undertaken to guarantee high-quality service. The project will conclude with the installation of traffic signage, sidewalks, curbs, and gutters, indicating a thorough approach to urban planning and community welfare.

Local resident and businessman Eduardo Nunes noted that this new route has reduced his travel time by 10 minutes, making his daily commute to the Cidade Satélite neighborhood more efficient. The improvements funded entirely by the municipal government reflect a commitment to enhancing local infrastructure and ensuring the convenience of residents.

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