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Acceso Este: with the Work on the Maipucino Stretch Already Awarded, What Happened to the Improvements on the Sides?

Summary by El Sol
On February 19, the Government of Mendoza took a decisive step towards the renewal of the East Access (now Route 22) by revealing the companies that will take charge of the first stretch in the department of Maipú. Although the award is already a fact and the start of the work is imminent, a logistical mishap in the planning ignited the alarms: the critical state of the side streets that should serve as a detour for the vehicle flow. The knot of…
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On February 19, the Government of Mendoza took a decisive step towards the renewal of the East Access (now Route 22) by revealing the companies that will take charge of the first stretch in the department of Maipú. Although the award is already a fact and the start of the work is imminent, a logistical mishap in the planning ignited the alarms: the critical state of the side streets that should serve as a detour for the vehicle flow. The knot of…

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El Sol broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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