Cali approuve 1,18 billion de pesos pour les investissements de 2026

Le conseil municipal de Cali a approuvé l'ajout de 1,18 billion de pesos au budget du district pour 2026. Les fonds seront principalement destinés à la sécurité, à la mobilité et au logement.

La décision fait suite à la présentation du projet d'accord 086 de 2026. Plus de 1,075 billion de pesos proviennent de nouvelles ressources et 105 milliards de pesos sont des transferts budgétaires. Quatre-vingt-quatre pour cent des fonds seront consacrés à l'investissement public.

La sécurité recevra 228,749 milliards de pesos pour l'éclairage public et la prévention de la criminalité. Les investissements dans la mobilité totalisent 123,591 milliards de pesos pour les infrastructures routières et le système MIO. Le logement et les services publics recevront plus de 101 milliards de pesos.

Vanessa López, directrice adjointe du Développement intégral, a souligné que ces ressources renforceront le plan de développement « Cali Capital Pacífica de Colombia ». Des fonds ont également été alloués à la santé, à l'éducation et aux programmes sociaux.

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