Las Terrenas, Samaná.- The Minister of Tourism, David Collado, inaugurated this Thursday the reconstruction of the Ramal Viva and Ramal Los Nómadas access roads in Cosón beach, with an investment of close to 68 million pesos.
The works are part of a broad program being developed by MITUR in the province of Samaná to continue promoting the growth of that tourist destination.
“We are here inaugurating this work and tomorrow we will be starting other works in Arroyo Barril, fulfilling our commitment to continue promoting this paradisiacal destination of Samaná,” said Collado.
The Minister of Tourism reiterated his commitment to continue working for the tourism development of Samaná, which, in his opinion, has a direct impact on its economy and its residents.
The first stage of the project consists of the reconstruction of the road axis that gives access to Cosón Beach in Las Terrenas, from the Atlantic tourist boulevard, for an amount of RD$33,918,110.76.
Contemplate the Viva Branch; with a length of 1.68 kilometers, with two circulation lanes for a width of five meters, in addition to the construction of 600 linear meters of gutters on its sides, to form longitudinal drainage.
Likewise, a six linear meter culvert and a 10 linear meter bridge were built for the correct flow of water, thus guaranteeing the durability of the constructed road.
The second stage of the work consists of the reconstruction of a second road axis that gives access to Cosón Beach, from the Atlantic tourist boulevard: Ramal Los Nómadas, a length of 1.20 kilometers with two traffic lanes for a width of 5.00 meters.
In addition, the construction of 600 linear meters of gutters on its sides, to form longitudinal drainage. The total work of the accesses of Ramal Viva and Ramal Los Nómadas, Playa Cosón has a total cost of RD$67,992,408.