Reopening of Plaza Miranda in San Félix

An investment of 590 thousand Bolivars was given for the different works carried out.

This Monday, the reopening of the Plaza Miranda de San Félix was held, a work that will benefit more than five thousand families from the dot and circle, in addition to enjoying free Wi-fi internet service from ABA Cantv.

“As a single government we are going to achieve very important things this year 2022, with the support of Governor Ángel Marcano, this anniversary of Miranda is the beginning of great things for Ciudad Guayana” Mayor Tito Oviedo announced in the middle of the act.

The rehabilitation project was carried out thanks to the participation of the communities that actively promoted productive proposals, cultural policies, recreating life and spiritual wealth, they indicated in a press release.

Oviedo set itself the goal of rehabilitating spaces for “family gatherings, neighborhood conversation, recreation, communal life and the recovery of historical memory within the framework of the Ciudad Guayana Para Vivir Project.”

“Today is just the beginning of a transformation, it is not just an act, today is the beginning of great popular projects to recover all these spaces and from here we go to large areas of the center of San Félix, from here to the main streets, we have a commitment with the eventual economy to humanize this, from here to the San Félix market,” assured the president.

“We are going to hold a national contest with a grand prize to place a work in homage to Francisco de Miranda here,” the mayor stressed, calling for the conservation of the spaces.

Special guests

The wind and percussion ensemble of the Guayana Symphony Orchestra offered a concert to welcome him to this new place.

Among the works carried out are the rehabilitation of the amphitheater of the square, the elevation of the level of the slab, repair of cracks, conditioning of stands, reconstruction of new sides in stands and planters of the amphitheater. Also landscaping and lighting.

The mayor made a wake-up call for the merchants in the area, so that they support and assume their commitment to maintain clean spaces and for healthy coexistence.

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