
Those visiting the north coast can now include a stop at the new Tourist Pedestrian Walk in Cabrera, María Trinidad Sánchez. Tourism Minister David Collado highlighted the walk is dedicated to typical music. The new point of interest is a meeting point for locals and tourists. Collado explained it is part of the Ministry of Tourism’s outreach program to renovate public spaces.
The pedestrian walk is 62 meters long and cost RD$9,450,000.82. The Executing Committee for Infrastructure of Tourist Zones (CEIZTUR) of the Ministry of Tourism carried out the construction.
The path continues the new Cabrera boardwalk, connecting Lorenzo Álvarez Street to Duarte Street.
Minister Collado expressed that small works like that make a difference. “For us, the most important thing is how our interventions impact the communities and increase the destination’s attractiveness,” said Collado.
The work includes an access plaza, connecting the boardwalk and the path, and offers a viewpoint to house the fishermen in the area.
Landscaping, lighting, equipping and urban art are part of the wall built to give privacy to the residents of the area and at the same time, a focal point in the area.
In addition, conditioning work was carried out on the adjacent homes, with exterior painting and the channeling of wastewater from the surrounding communities to a well.
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Presidency
3 October 2023