São Paulo state government invests 24 million reais to extend bike lanes by 24 kilometers
2026-06-11 14:25
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - During the Environment Day event (this Wednesday, the 10th), the São Paulo state government announced improvements to the infrastructure of the bike lanes along the Pinheiros River (Rio Pinheiros), extending the existing section by 24 kilometers, enhancing safety measures, updating the lighting system, and adding new signage.

The project involves a total investment of 24 million reais, covering paving, signage, fencing, lighting, and landscaping along the Pinheiros River and the Tietê River (Tietê). According to the government's plan, state urban parks will be included in the "Muralha Paulista" (São Paulo Wall Plan), which aims to improve the safety of people entering these areas. Implementation will begin with the Bruno Covas Linear Park (Parque Linear Bruno Covas) and the bike lanes.

The improvement of infrastructure along the Pinheiros River is the result of a partnership between the Secretariat of Environment, Infrastructure, and Logistics (SEMIL) and the Metropolitan Water and Electricity Company (EMAE), which has won the public tender for the use of the Bruno Covas Linear Park.

The first phase of the project is expected to start in June, with a construction period of 120 days; the second phase is expected to be completed by March 2027.

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