Local October 23, 2012 - 10:51 am

Public Works promises a “Christmas without holes”

Santo Domingo.- Public Works minister Gonzalo Castillo yesterday promised to fix the potholes scarring Greater Santo Domingo’s main streets, in coordination with the metro area’s four mayors.

He called the paving program "Christmas without holes," for the municipalities’ citizens to "enjoy a Christmas season in the best possible conditions in terms of road communication."

The agreement between Public Works and the mayors seeks to ensure the maintenance, landscaping and cleanup of the streets and overpasses, and improve lighting in the city’s various entrances, starting with the Duarte highway, and then Las Americas, San Cristobal and Sanchez highways.

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