Dolores-SMA Road to be Modernized
The state government plans to modernize the Dolores Hidalgo-San Miguel de Allende highway, widening it from two lanes to four lanes.
The project would be overseen by the secretary of infrastructure, connectivity and mobility (SICOM) and spans 33km (20 miles), 3 vehicular bridges, a railway overpass and a pair of pedestrian bridges.
Although the cost of the work has not established, the designers of Sicom estimate that the investment could cost one billion pesos, extrapolating from the cost per kilometer estimates.
Though a project has yet to be announced, the new asphalt road would have four, 11.5ft lanes, with lateral demarcations of 8ft and 3ft shoulders, for a total width of roughly 70ft.
So what do you think? Will the project come to fruition? Should the state government make the investment or should the resources go elsewhere?
Information via Correo