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I learned that a lot of commercial products pass through the city, which makes it essential that the streets and roads are in good condition. The region is known for exporting potatoes and green onions to the whole country. Many truckers transport these products to big cities such as Bogota, Medellin, and Cali.
The city must have paved roads so they are safer for vehicles and pedestrians. It rains a lot in Colombia, so these dirt roads often get flooded and can also create potholes, which can be dangerous for vehicles passing.
The city has begun several construction projects to pave streets and roads busy with traffic. They are closing off these parts of the city so workers can execute the plan with optimal efficiency.