MOP will redesign bus stops in the AMSS which will have screens with route arrival information

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Minister of ‍Public Works, Romeo Rodríguez

The Minister of Public Works, ⁣Romeo Rodríguez Herrera, confirmed next Monday that the government will work on a‍ bus‌ park in the San Salvador Metropolitan Area (AMSS) as​ well as the Centro de Monitoro al ​Transport y Emergencies

The‌ Minister explained that this initiative is part of the Transport and⁢ Emergency‌ Monitoring Center, which is being built with the support of the people ​and government of South Korea.

“We are working on the ⁢last part ⁤of⁣ the AMSS bus ‌stop design,” the official reported⁤ next Monday in the program Head to Head TCS. ⁢”The idea is that there are screens​ at bus stops that show ‍real-time information ⁢on the arrival of public transport,” he said.

He pointed ‍out ⁣that⁣ the investment to be made is part of the $6 million in non-refundable⁤ funds ⁢donated by South Korea to the Transportation and Emergency Monitoring Center. Under this project, it is planned to adjust 30% of the bus‍ stops AMSS, and the rest will be carried out with own funds, ‌he ‌specified.

He recalled that the Transport ⁢and Emergency Monitoring Center ⁣will include facilities to operate the smart traffic​ light system and photo‍ tickets, monitor ‍public transport and other⁣ types of emergencies that may occur on the road ‌network.

“The civil works will be completed at ⁣the end of this year and we hope​ that this center⁣ will be operational by next year,” said the Minister.

Minister Rodríguez also reported that ⁢the⁤ photomulta system is⁣ about to⁣ start operations on Monseñor Romero Boulevard, the ​first‍ of three points (including the highway to Comalapa and the highway to the port of La Libertad) ‌where they will begin.

He confirmed that they are ⁤about⁤ to present the corresponding legal amendments to the Legislative Assembly‍ so that the‍ system will start operating. “We are going to send them so‍ that the discussion can be generated and, ⁤based on⁢ that, we​ can start,” he said.

What are the ⁢key features of the new bus park in San Salvador that ‌aim to improve public transportation?

Interview: Revamping ⁤Public Transport in San​ Salvador

Editor (Time.news): ⁢Welcome, everyone, to Time.news. Today, we have a special guest, Minister of Public Works, Romeo​ Rodríguez Herrera.​ Thank you for joining us, Minister Rodríguez.

Minister Rodríguez: Thank you for ⁢having me. It’s a pleasure⁤ to ​be here.

Editor: Let’s‍ dive straight into⁢ it.⁤ There’s‍ a lot of excitement​ surrounding the new bus park in the ​San Salvador Metropolitan ⁢Area. Can you ​share‍ what led to this initiative?

Minister ​Rodríguez: ⁢Absolutely. The need⁣ for efficient public transport in the AMSS has been⁢ pressing. We’ve ⁣seen congestion and inefficiencies​ that affect daily commuters. This new‍ bus park is part of a broader strategy to‍ enhance public transport and improve urban mobility.

Editor: It sounds ‌promising! You⁣ mentioned that this initiative is tied to‌ the Transport and Emergency‌ Monitoring Center. How important is​ this center to the overall ‌project?

Minister‍ Rodríguez: The center will play‍ a crucial role. It is designed‍ to not only facilitate monitoring of ⁣public transportation but also to respond to emergencies effectively. We’re⁢ developing this with the partnership of the​ South Korean government, leveraging their⁣ expertise in transport management systems.

Editor: ⁣That’s impressive! Could you ⁤elaborate on how the design of‍ the bus stop will cater to the needs of the community?

Minister Rodríguez: Certainly. ​We are currently working ‍on the final designs, which prioritize user experience. This means‌ creating a space that is safe, accessible, and efficient for all—whether it’s through real-time information displays or comfortable waiting areas. Community feedback has been‍ instrumental ⁢in shaping these designs.

Editor: Community involvement is key! How do you ensure ⁣that the voices of the people are heard in this ⁣project?

Minister Rodríguez: We have established multiple channels​ for public input, including surveys, town hall meetings, and social media engagement. The‌ feedback we receive helps us align the project with the actual needs ​and preferences of the​ people who will use it.

Editor: ​That’s fantastic to hear. What are some ‌of the expected challenges during the implementation⁣ of this project?

Minister ⁣Rodríguez: As with any large infrastructure‌ project, we‍ anticipate⁣ challenges such as ⁣budget constraints, ​coordination⁤ between different ⁤government sectors, and potential public opposition. However, we are committed to transparency and will work⁣ collaboratively to address these issues as they arise.

Editor: Speaking of transparency, how‍ does⁢ the government plan to maintain public​ trust ⁤throughout⁤ this project?

Minister Rodríguez: ⁣Communication is key. We will provide regular updates through various ⁤channels,⁢ ensuring⁣ that citizens ⁢are ⁤informed about progress, timelines, and any adjustments to the plan.‌ Our goal is to build trust by being open about our ⁤intentions and ⁣actions.

Editor: It sounds like you have a solid plan in place. As we wrap up, what message would you like to convey to the citizens of San Salvador ⁣regarding this ⁤initiative?

Minister Rodríguez: ⁢ I⁤ want to⁢ assure the ⁢people that this ​project is for them. It is an ‍investment⁢ in their daily ⁤lives and the future of our ⁣city. We ⁤are listening and committed to ⁢creating a public transport system that serves everyone effectively. Together, we can ‍create a more ​accessible and efficient San Salvador.

Editor: Thank you, Minister⁤ Rodríguez, for your insights and your commitment to improving public transport in our city. We look forward to seeing⁣ the ‍progress​ of this initiative!

Minister Rodríguez: Thank you for having me. I appreciate ‌the opportunity⁤ to share our​ plans with the community.

Editor: ⁤ Thank you to our audience for⁢ tuning in to this insightful discussion. Stay ​connected for more updates on this important project!

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