For frentistas of the Great Colombia between Borrero and Huayna Capac yesterday was a day of great expectation. Few vehicles circulated around the place but traders with broom in hand cleaned the street gave life to the six blocks where work was completed tram and await the return of buyers.
Mayor Marcelo Cabrera gave open passage to traffic, "with the restrictions already mentioned" this is a maximum speed of 20 kilometers per hour, the ban on turning on Tomas Ordonez and Mariano Cueva and respect for the rails trolley car.
The work was not delivered complete, "there are details that contractors not yet delivered, are seeking the corrective measures," said the Mayor.
Such details are imported by the Spanish company Isolux Corsán equipment, which "through financial problems in their country." "I hope this week a call from Spain for a solution to this issue is of" Cabrera said about it.
The mayor offered that delays will be corrected and said the time "must be fulfilled." On Sunday it plans to open five more intersections of Gran Colombia and Lamar streets where working apace.
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Although are concerned about the economic status of the tram, the frentistas have their own financial problems. After more than a year of losses they are hoping that their customers coming back.
"It's been a year and two months since I opened for the last time, now I'm standing here outside waiting to return people," he said Rodrigo Guerrero owns a parking lot.
"They told us that it would close four and a half months and in June last year, we lost about $ 80 a day, should be compensation or at least I hope not charge us first contributions for improvements," he added frentista.
Your employees swept and cleaned the sidewalk, street and to the tram platform to clean everything expected to welcome customers.
A few meters from them a group of workers removed the last stitches left in the Gran Colombia under the watchful eye of Sandra Solis, owner of a shop.
"We were about to close but now we will wait a little longer to see how it goes," Solis showed his relief at the end of the work said. "It's nice, hopefully sales will recover," he added. His desire is shared by local merchants who expect the return of the street bring relief to the economy. (JPM) (I)
Source: http://www.eltiempo.com.ec/noticias-cuenca/189210-expectativa-por-apertura-de-calle-gran-colombia/
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