He government delegateAdolfo Molina; THE Development delegate of the Council, Carmen Granados; and the mayor of Córdoba, José María Bellido, appeared this Thursday afternoon on Arruzafilla Avenue on the occasion of this morning’s tender for the first phase of the Northern cycle by the Regional Executive.
Molina and Granados They pointed out that a competition of this type can take four or five months to resolve, provided that it goes well and there are no problems – it is true that there are resources . Companies have until January 24 to submit their offers. They recalled that this is a powerful competition: it is enough to remember that the budget is 34.5 million.
They both added that towards the end of summer 2025, they could start the works -It must be taken into account that after the award, it always takes time for the winning company to prepare for the start of the work. “We have to be careful,” said the Development Delegate. If the indicated schedule is respected, the the first phase would be completed by the end of the summer of 2028.
He government delegate emphasized that “the Ronda Norte is not just a work of engineering. It is also a commitment to a better connected and more competitive Córdoba with a better quality of life For the neighbors“. He went into more detail and continued by emphasizing that it is “a project that will allow us to improve mobility and reduce traffic jams.” This road infrastructure, he defended, “will also promote economic development with a better connected Córdoba and more attractive for investments”.
He mayorfor his part, stressed that “this Thursday we have the joy and good news that the Council, demonstrating once again its commitment to this city, launches a call for tenders for this work” of the Cycle du Nord.
He advise once again stressed that these road infrastructures will not generate any acoustic impact on the neighbors in the neighborhood, but on the contrary, its design will reduce it.
“We left the information meeting with the neighbors very satisfied. “We explained the project in detail and it was understood by the residents of the neighborhood.”
Jose Maria Bellido
Mayor of Córdoba
He defended this same position this Thursday evening in a meeting with neighbors of this enclave which has been held since eight in the afternoon in Fepamic – the Government delegate and the councilor for Urban Planning, Miguel Ángel Torrico, also participated in the meeting. The North West District Council (the one affected by the new road) warned that residents were calling for the new road to be buried.
At the end of this session, the advisor declared, in statements to ABC, that “We left this meeting very satisfied informative with neighbors“. “We explained the project in detail and it was understood by those who live in the neighborhood,” he concluded.