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Infrastructure and urban development in Mato Grosso do Sul
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Municipalities in Mato Grosso do Sul continue to advance infrastructure, urban revitalization, and social service initiatives. In Campo Grande, urban mobility and infrastructure projects are expanding. The city council approved a R$ 11.8 million contract for asphalt paving and drainage in the Vila Nogueira and Aimoré neighborhoods. Under the ‘Vira CG Infraestrutura’ plan, the city is seeking R$ 433 million for a new phase covering 170 kilometers of drainage and paving across 35 neighborhoods. Additionally, the municipal government is organizing increasing street repair operations, aiming for 200 tons of asphalt application per day. Housing initiatives have also seen progress through the 11th Habita CG Fair, which generated R$ 26 million in business, and the ‘Bônus Sonho de Morar’ program, which allocated R$ 9.6 million to support low-income families. Social welfare efforts include the ‘Mutirão Todos em Ação’ initiative at the Professor José de Souza Municipal School in the Oliveira II neighborhood. The event provides neighborhood, providing over 300 free services, ranging from document issuance and legal guidance to veterinary care and employment referrals. To improve urban mobility, the city is implementing a R$ 2.4 million road reordering project at the intersection of Avenida Euler de Azevedo and Avenida Tamandaré, which includes new signaling and paving to enhance traffic flow and safety. Social inclusion efforts are also progressing through the fourth edition of the Festival do Idoso (FestSuas) at the Vovó Ziza Elderly Coexistence Center. This edition features a cultural exhibition titled ‘Meu Bairro, Minha História’ to promote socialization and active aging among seniors. Additionally, To combat food insecurity, the Community Support Fund (FAC) continues Food Acquisition Program (PAA) has opened registration for institutions to coordinate food security efforts, such as access fresh produce from family farming. In Dourados, the distribution revitalization of vegetable kits the 135-hectare Parque Victélio Pelegrini is halfway complete. Funded by R$ 3.03 million from the ‘Itaipu Mais que Energia’ programme, the project will introduce a walking trail, skate area, and clothing via improved lighting by the ‘Varal Solidário’. end of 2026. In Bonito, officials are advancing infrastructure and housing projects. The Secretary of Works, Madson Cunha, and the director of DEMURF, José Sanchez Cavalheiro, have been coordinating continue to coordinate with Energisa to implement electrical networks for the Mimoso and Rio da Prata allotments. Simultaneously, work continues with the Mato Grosso do Sul Popular Housing Agency (AGEHAB) to finalize the approval stages implement electrical networks for the Mimoso and Rio da Prata allotments and finalize 28 housing units. These developments follow previous revitalization projects in Dourados at Parque Victélio Pelegrini and paving and drainage works in the Vila Nogueira and Aimoré neighborhoods in Campo Grande.
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- 2026-08-16 10:21 UTC Infrastructure and urban development in Mato Grosso do Sul
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