Councilman Roquel requests pavement for access streets to the Center for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy of Río Gallegos

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Councilman Roquel asks for pavement for access streets to the Center for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy of Río Gallegos. He will do it formally in the ordinary session that will take place tomorrow, Thursday, October 6, through a Draft Resolution of his authorship that will request the Municipal Executive Department, indicated the Mayor UCR: “carry out the pertinent steps through the corresponding area , that allow the realization of a technical and feasibility study for the paving of the arteries that are used by motorists and pedestrians for access and egress to the Center for Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy of Southern Patagonia”; specifically – he underlined “the section that is traveled coming from Avenida Juan Manuel Gregores in the direction of the Urban Reserve; as well as the one from the entrance to the PROCREAR neighborhood through Avenida Tripulantes del Fournier towards the hospital, both sectors still made of land or consolidated material in the best of cases, but mostly with an irregular surface, since only the front has pavement or asphalt. of the building”.

Councilman Roquel also pointed out that “the aforementioned Center is the first establishment in the region that has first-class medical technology, currently providing diagnostic services and treatment of oncological, cardiac and endocrine pathologies, among others; and due to its importance, it usually has a large number of patients, both from our capital city and also from the interior of the Province, who arrive in Río Gallegos in search of specific treatments and consultations for their diagnoses”.

“The CEMNPA – he detailed – is located at Av. Piloto Lero Rivera No. 1291, in an area bordering the PROCREAR neighborhood, with both accesses to reach the place without pavement, therefore if you enter the medical center from Av. Crewmen of the Fournier or by Av. Juan Manuel Gregores both accesses are made of dirt, a fact that represents a difficulty and disappointment for the patients who are treated and cared for there, especially on rainy days since these arteries are often full of puddles, lagoons and even flooded” concluded the Mayor.

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