The mayor of La Calera, Fernando Rambaldi, defended the city's continued investment in infrastructure projects despite economic challenges. He explained that the municipality has maintained financial stability through local revenue, improved collection mechanisms, and transparency, allowing them to continue construction projects. The city has stopped receiving between 150 and 200 million pesos monthly due to reduced federal transfers, which represent around 7% of their budget. Rambaldi highlighted two major projects: the new waste treatment center, which replaces an old landfill, and the renovation of Bolívar Avenue using durable concrete. Additional initiatives include urban renewal programs aimed at improving public spaces and recreational areas.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the municipal administration's efforts to maintain infrastructure spending amid financial constraints. It includes quotes from the mayor, details on funding sources, and descriptions of specific projects without overtly praising or criticizing the policies.




