Córdoba mayor secures $3.8 billion private funds for neighborhood works

Daniel Passerini, the Peronist mayor of Córdoba, signed agreements with three private firms to invest $3.8 billion in street paving and service networks for neighborhoods. The works impose no direct cost on the municipal government.

Daniel Passerini, the Peronist mayor of Córdoba, Argentina, signed agreements with three private companies. The deals allocate $3.8 billion to neighborhood public works, including street paving and service network construction.

The projects aim to upgrade local infrastructure without drawing direct funds from the city budget. Passerini emphasized that this public-private partnership enables essential developments without straining municipal finances.

The announcement comes amid efforts to enhance municipal management efficiency, as reported by Perfil. Specific company names and targeted neighborhoods were not detailed.

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