Despite mounting public opposition, construction of a new helipad within Santiago’s central park has been officially greenlit. The Dominican government, under the leadership of Vice President Raquel Peña, has confirmed that the project will move forward, funded by state resources.
Peña emphasized that this project is part of a broader national initiative aimed at improving air transportation infrastructure across the country.
Juan Mera Montero, president of the Santiago Development Association (APEDI), clarified that the helipad will be constructed on park grounds near the police station and the 911 Emergency System building. He assured the public that the construction will not disrupt the park’s overall function, especially the children’s play areas.
Mera Montero explained that the helipad will be built and managed by the Dominican Airport Authority as part...
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