Traffic Alert in La Paz

Asphalt of two streets of the historic downtown in La Paz, our state’s capitol city, will be removed and replaced with hydraulic concrete, said a report from the city’s urban planning agency.

At a cost of $1.5 million USD, work on Madero and Revolution streets, between 5 de Mayo and Constitution, will start this Monday, January 11, and will take 10 weeks to finish. 

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