In Chépica they will inaugurate the improvement of sports infrastructure at the Luis Arturo Zúñiga school

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This Tuesday in Chépica an important improvement will be delivered that will complement community life and sports. Precisely, Minister (s) Emilia Ríos, who will lead the activity, spoke with ” highlighting that “it is part of a very important program that President Gabriel Boric has promoted, which centers on school infrastructure in sectors, in more vulnerable, more isolated communities, improve them and from that investment generate physical and sports activity centers.”

This is an investment close to 100 million pesos in the Luis Arturo Zúñiga school. In this regard, the authority added that “today the National Sports Institute has a wide offer that includes all the communes of the region, whether in the Crecer en Movimiento program or in Sports and Social Participation, and the idea is that “This infrastructure also has this offer, because we not only want to leave beautiful infrastructure, beautiful well-lit fields, but also for them to be intentionally inhabited and living spaces.”

GOOD NEWS FOR THE REGION

In Pichilemu, Santa Cruz and Rancagua, works on three sports centers are in full construction, or in final progress, including the heated pool in the regional capital.

“In Pichilemu we are about to move on to handing over the land, which already means the construction of this highly anticipated infrastructure, which includes a multi-court, a multipurpose room, dressing rooms, stands, bathrooms. So I think it is good news for Pichilemu. In Santa Cruz, the Choose Living Healthy Center is in the mitigation stage. This is interesting because a request that was made at the time was to be able to invest in connectivity around the center, which meant an additional investment of 700 million pesos to improve the surrounding paving. And in the pool, we are also on the verge of obtaining municipal reception, which as you well know is a very important procedure that enables the use of the spaces.

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