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President of the Dominican Republic Visits Los Platanitos

In early February 2016 President Danilo Medina made a surprise visit to the community of Los Platanitos.

As part of the visit, he greeted residents, inspected the contaminated cañada, and observed the poor state of housing in the community.

President Danilo Medina in the community of Los Platanitos. Source: Oficina de la Presidencia, la Republica Dominicana
President Danilo Medina in the community of Los Platanitos. Source: Oficina de la Presidencia, la Republica Dominicana

Medina announced that his administration will undertake a cleanup effort of the cañada, which will include dredging the drainage canal and covering it with cement casing. The president was accompanied on the visit by representatives of the national public works agency (Oficina de Ingenieros Supervisores de Obras del Estado- OISOE) who will be in charge of overseeing the work.

While formal plans for the project have not been shared with the community, it is likely that some residents living immediately adjacent to the cañada may have to be relocated as their homes are in the path of construction.

Reactions to the announced project have been mixed with some community members excited about the prospect of major physical improvements to the cañada, while some residents are concerned about the possible displacement the project might cause. Still others are skeptical that the construction effort will actually be carried out.

Local project partners CIAMF and COPADEBA are working with residents to lobby for transparency and community representation as part of the planning effort as the project moves forward.

See coverage of the visit from the Dominican daily newspaper El Nacional, here.

See an official press release regarding the visit and the proposed plans to clean up the cañada, here.

See coverage of the visit from the Dominican newspaper El Caribe, here.

Project Partner Delivers Lecture on Participatory Budgeting at UT

On March 30, 2012, former and current students were excited to welcome our project advisor Juan Torres to the School of Architecture. He gave a lecture to students and faculty members on participatory budgeting and planning in Santo Domingo, translated by Lindsey Carte, Jared Genova, and Danielle Rojas. Juan Torres’ visit was facilitated with funding from the School of Architecture and the Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies. At the time of his visit, Juan was a municipal planning official with the municipality of Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional. He currently works in private practice as an architect and engineer. Welcome to Texas, Juan!

Juan Torres with students during his visit to austin in March 2012.
Juan Torres with students during his visit to austin in March 2012.

Former Santo Domingo Norte Planning Director Talks Decentralization at UTSOA Lecture Series

In March of 2013, we were pleased to welcome another project partner from Santo Domingo to the School of Architecture. Gabriel Baez, who was the planning director of Santo Domingo Norte when this initiative started, spoke at City Forum about the decentralization of governance in the Dominican Republic.Thank you for the visit, Gabriel!

City Forum is a planning and urban issues speaker series hosted by the Community and Regional Planning Program (CRP) at the University of Texas at Austin. The series is intended to broaden the curriculum in the CRP program by presenting the experiences, perspectives, and insights of scholars, community leaders, practicing planners, and policy makers who engage in timely issues. Learn more about past and future City Forum presentations by visiting the UTSOA website.

Check out Gabriel’s full presentation here.

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