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Duplication of Infrastructure Creates Urban Jungle that Worries Costa Rica

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The duplication of infrastructure in Costa Rica is saturating the public space and affecting urban mobility. A study by EsCiudad warns of the lack of regulation, the weakening of municipal autonomy and the social risks of this uncontrolled growth. A wide telecommunications pole of 24 meters high interrupts the pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk in front of the home of Silvia Carro and Alex Olsen, in the municipality of Heredia, northwest of San …
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The duplication of infrastructure in Costa Rica is saturating the public space and affecting urban mobility. A study by EsCiudad warns of the lack of regulation, the weakening of municipal autonomy and the social risks of this uncontrolled growth. A wide telecommunications pole of 24 meters high interrupts the pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk in front of the home of Silvia Carro and Alex Olsen, in the municipality of Heredia, northwest of San …

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DPL News broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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