The city government’s realignment of the crowded streets of Naco has been delayed until the end of the month. The National District government has not given a reason for the postponement of the plans to revamp the vehicular traffic in the area. The residents and merchants of the area had already received letters from the city government explaining the process and why it is necessary.
A three-month pilot program had established that many two-way streets would become one-way streets to avoid traffic snarls. Several government agencies such as Intrant, Digesett and the Mayor’s Office have worked on the project. The first phase of the program, a 90-trial period would have begun on 30 June. After an evaluation process, the definitive changes would be enforced place. Naco was once a residential area for single-family dwellings but is now a mixed residential and commercial hub in the center of the National District.
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Diario Libre
17 June 2019