Intendente de Córdoba asegura $3.800 millones privados para obras vecinales

Daniel Passerini, intendente peronista de Córdoba, firmó convenios con tres empresas privadas para invertir $3.800 millones en pavimentación de calles y redes de servicios en barrios. Estas obras no generan costo directo para el Estado municipal.

Daniel Passerini, intendente peronista de la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina, anunció la firma de convenios con tres firmas del sector privado. Estos acuerdos destinan $3.800 millones a obras públicas vecinales, enfocadas en la pavimentación de calles y la construcción de redes de servicios.

Las iniciativas buscan mejorar la infraestructura en barrios sin requerir fondos directos del municipio. Passerini destacó que esta colaboración público-privada permite avanzar en proyectos esenciales sin impactar el presupuesto estatal.

El anuncio se produce en un contexto de búsqueda de eficiencia en la gestión municipal, según reportes de Perfil. No se detallaron los nombres de las empresas ni los barrios específicos beneficiados.

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