Carolina Mejía Vows to Continue Public Works for a More Humane Santo Domingo

Carolina Mejía, mayoral candidate for Santo Domingo, pledges to make the city more livable through public works, sustainability initiatives, and collaboration with international organizations, aiming to serve as a model for urban development.

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Carolina Mejía Vows to Continue Public Works for a More Humane Santo Domingo

Carolina Mejía Vows to Continue Public Works for a More Humane Santo Domingo

Carolina Mejía, the mayoral candidate for Santo Domingo, has pledged to make the city "more humane" by continuing public works projects if elected. Mejía emphasized the importance of improving infrastructure, public spaces, and services to enhance the quality of life for the city's residents.

"My platform aims to create a more livable and accessible city through these public works initiatives, which I believe will make Santo Domingo a more 'humane' place to live," stated Mejía. She plans to focus on ongoing projects such as the construction of new roads and the renovation of public parks.

As the newly elected mayor of Santo Domingo, Mejía reiterated her commitment to making the city more livable and sustainable. In addition to infrastructure improvements, her plans include strengthening solid waste management, reducing single-use plastics, and building up local and regional markets for recycled plastics through the implementation of the country's extended producer responsibility (EPR) policy.

Why this matters: Mejía's promise to continue public works projects and focus on sustainability initiatives has the potential to significantly improve the quality of life for Santo Domingo's residents. The successful implementation of these plans could serve as a model for other cities in the Dominican Republic and beyond, demonstrating the importance of investing in infrastructure and environmental policies for creating more livable urban spaces.

Winrock International, a nonprofit organization, is currently recruiting a Chief of Party to lead a five-year USAID-funded Solid Waste Reduction Program in the Dominican Republic. The program aims to strengthen the capacity of municipalities and reduce plastic pollution, aligning with Mejía's goals for a more sustainable Santo Domingo. "The Solid Waste Reduction Program will be a key partner in our efforts to build a cleaner, greener city," Mejía noted, expressing her enthusiasm for collaborating with international organizations to achieve her vision for Santo Domingo.

Key Takeaways

  • Carolina Mejía, mayoral candidate, pledges to make Santo Domingo more "humane".
  • Mejía's platform focuses on infrastructure, public spaces, and sustainability initiatives.
  • Plans include improving roads, parks, waste management, and reducing plastic waste.
  • Mejía's vision could serve as a model for other Dominican cities.
  • Winrock International is recruiting for a USAID-funded Solid Waste Reduction Program.