The Government of São Paulo, through the Secretariat of Investment Partnerships (SPI) and the Secretariat of Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics (Semil), opened a public consultation last Friday (2), for the population to send suggestions for improvements to the Bruno Covas Linear Park, in the capital of São Paulo. The current concession contract expires in April this year and a new tender will be opened for the administration of the area.
The population has until January 22nd to fill out a form on the State Secretariat for Partnerships and Investments website with suggestions. After that, the government will present proposals to interested companies. The new administration will be announced this first semester.
The initiative aims to improve the park’s management model, through a qualified use permit aimed at the administration and organization of the space’s activities. The expectation is for an investment of 20 million reais over the next 4 years. Just over 8 kilometers long, Bruno Covas Park, on the banks of the Pinheiros River, runs from Ponte Cidade Jardim to Ponte João Dias, between the west and south zones of São Paulo.
