NewsWhore
11-27-2009, 06:20 PM
Roberto Salcedo is confident he will be re-elected if he runs for mayor of the National District again. He says polls show he has a favorable rating from 88% of voters, as reported in Listin Diario.
For the 2010-2016 city council, he proposes to continue with the organization of urban growth, construction of underground parking lots at Plaza de Espana and the Parque Eugenio Maria de Hostos, and conversion of the Malecon into a leading city attraction, with bicycle lanes. He spoke of work with low-income communities such as La Cienaga where he said they are building a fire station, childcare center, children's playground, municipal arts center, municipal funeral home, contracting of community companies to remove garbage from the Ozama River, Villas Agricolas garbage station with the capacity to handle 1,000 tons of garbage a day, sports facilities, technology center, medical dispensary, among other initiatives. The council is also working together with the community, drawing up development strategies for the area.
Salcedo proposes to build several vocational schools in low-income neighborhoods during his 2010-2016 administration.
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For the 2010-2016 city council, he proposes to continue with the organization of urban growth, construction of underground parking lots at Plaza de Espana and the Parque Eugenio Maria de Hostos, and conversion of the Malecon into a leading city attraction, with bicycle lanes. He spoke of work with low-income communities such as La Cienaga where he said they are building a fire station, childcare center, children's playground, municipal arts center, municipal funeral home, contracting of community companies to remove garbage from the Ozama River, Villas Agricolas garbage station with the capacity to handle 1,000 tons of garbage a day, sports facilities, technology center, medical dispensary, among other initiatives. The council is also working together with the community, drawing up development strategies for the area.
Salcedo proposes to build several vocational schools in low-income neighborhoods during his 2010-2016 administration.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#5)