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~ 01/06/06
By Amanda Roberson, Tico Times Staff
Public Works and Transport Minister Karla González said a failure to complete the necessary tasks for road projects to get under way is costing the country $10 million as Costa Ricans continue to suffer abysmal road conditions.
Preliminary tasks, including preparing the land around highways – which, in some cases, involves relocating families living on this land – and reconfiguring public services, must be completed before approved road work can begin, González explained during President Oscar Arias’ weekly Cabinet meeting yesterday.
As an example, she cited the highway running from San José northwest to San Ramón. Work on the highway was scheduled to begin in May, and preparations are six months behind, González said. The ministry hopes to begin work on this highway, as well as the highway from San José to the Pacific port town of Caldera, by Nov. 5.
“We’re going to do everything possible to be able to get the work that has not been done … finished to be able to start work by November,” González said. “These delays are costly, very costly.”
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