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The municipality of Guarne, Antioquia, is making 80% progress in the operation and expansion of its public lighting network.
This project covers both the urban and rural areas, benefiting more than 1,300 sectors, including 25 villages, and is expected to be completed before the end of the year.
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The Secretary of Infrastructure, Freddy Urán, highlighted the total lighting of the San Antonio Linear Park and the repairs carried out on the San Ignacio and El Porvenir sports plaques.
The public lighting improvement project also increased the perception of security among residents.
The project also includes the recovery of key sections, such as the Ciclovía and entrances to sectors such as Gorgona, Balastrera, Monte Oscuro and La Brizuela.
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Likewise, 5 kilometers of electrical braid have been installed, which reduces the risk of theft and ensures greater durability of the system.
With these actions, Guarne is heading towards ending the year with better illuminated roads and parks, consolidating its commitment to a safer and more modern infrastructure that benefits the entire community.
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**Interview with Freddy Urán, Secretary of Infrastructure of Guarne, Antioquia**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Freddy. Can you tell us about the recent progress on the public lighting project in Guarne?
**Freddy Urán:** Thank you for having me. I’m pleased to report that we have reached 80% completion on our public lighting project, which is a significant milestone. This initiative aims to enhance public lighting across both urban and rural areas, impacting over 1,300 sectors, including 25 villages.
**Interviewer:** That’s impressive! What specific areas are being targeted within this project?
**Freddy Urán:** We are focusing on several key locations, including the full lighting of the San Antonio Linear Park. This area, along with the San Ignacio and El Porvenir sports complexes, has undergone important repairs to ensure better service and safety for the community.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of safety, how has the project influenced the perception of security among residents?
**Freddy Urán:** The improvement in public lighting has had a noticeable effect on resident safety perceptions. With better-lit areas, people feel more secure when walking at night, which is a crucial aspect of community well-being.
**Interviewer:** What else does the project include besides lighting improvements?
**Freddy Urán:** In addition to enhanced lighting, we’re also recovering significant sections of infrastructure like the Ciclovía and ensuring that entrance points to various sectors are well-lit. This comprehensive approach ensures that not only do we improve visibility at night, but we also enhance the overall connectivity of our municipal space.
**Interviewer:** When can we expect the project to be completed?
**Freddy Urán:** We anticipate completing the project before the end of this year. Our goal is to deliver a fully functional lighting network that will serve the community well into the future.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Freddy, for this update. It’s encouraging to see such progress in the community.
**Freddy Urán:** Thank you for the opportunity to share this progress. We are excited for the benefits this project will bring to our residents.