CPS Visits the Mayor’s Office of Managua, Nicaragua

CPS in consortium, continues to develop the Managua Mobility Study that restructures the entire public transportation system in the short, medium and long term, corresponding to the periods of 2025, 2030 and 2040. In this context, last March, part of the CPS technical team that participated in the project held meetings with the municipal officials of the Mayor’s Office of Managua.

In addition, field visits were made to the construction site of the Juan Pablo II track where the first BRT corridor is expected to be implemented in the short term, out of the total of 4 corridors proposed to integrate a total of 9 new trunk routes by 2040. The Installations of the Instituto Regulador De Transporte del Municipio de Managua (IRTRAMMA), who will manage the integrated transportation system, as proposed in the study for the institutional reorganization of the integrated system, were also visited.

These meetings not only served to discuss the technical details of the project, but also to establish a shared vision for a more accessible and sustainable future for the city.