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The mayor of San Antonio Oeste, Adrián Casadei, expressed his concern about the lack of investments in infrastructure by the national government and pointed out the challenges that the municipality faces in sustaining regional development. Among the topics discussed were the need to improve basic services, the tourist potential of Las Grutas and investments in education and connectivity. Infrastructure and external financing Casadei stressed the difficulty of undertaking essential works without national support, such as the construction of a sewer network estimated at $2 billion. He also denounced unfinished constructions in the town and the critical state of the national routes in the region. However, he stressed that the water master plan for San Antonio Oeste , financed by external resources, is moving forward with the expectation of starting the tenders in the next few months. These works seek to improve key basic services such as water and sanitation. Tourism in Las Grutas: a success that requires planning Tourism continues to be an economic driver for the region. Las Grutas is positioned as one of the most popular destinations for working families, with an occupancy rate close to 100% during the high season. Casadei stressed the importance of maintaining affordable prices and avoiding practices that are harmful to visitors. He also highlighted the need to strengthen tourism promotion through marketing strategies that encourage the growth of the sector. Education and technical jobs With the arrival of companies such as Pan American Energy to the south of Las Grutas, the mayor emphasized the importance of preparing the regions youth. To this end, the municipality is working on the creation of a secondary technical school and on job training courses that respond to the demands of new investments. These actions seek to generate local employment and improve economic opportunities for the community. Connectivity and future challenges Casadei also pointed out the urgent need to repave the runway at Las Grutas airport to improve connectivity and attract more tourists. He also said that changes could be made to the municipal cabinet after March, at the end of the high season, with the aim of strengthening municipal management. The mayor concluded by reaffirming his commitment to sustainable and planned development that benefits the entire community. It is essential to protect what we have achieved and work together to overcome the challenges, he said. |