Abinader inaugurates RD$281 million highway project in Las Gordas, Nagua

After more than half a century of unmet community demands, Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader has officially opened the 13.8-kilometer Mata Bonita–Los Memisos highway in Nagua’s Las Gordas district, delivering a transformative infrastructure upgrade to María Trinidad Sánchez Province.

The new highway, constructed by the Dominican Hydroelectric Generation Company (EGEHID) with a total investment of over 281 million Dominican pesos (approximately US$5 million), delivers connectedness gains to four key rural communities: Los Memisos, Mata Bonita, Los Guayabitos, and Las Catalinas. Beyond improving daily travel for local residents, the route also cuts travel time to the Rosa Julia de la Cruz, commonly known as Boba, hydroelectric power plant, streamlining access for facility operations and maintenance.

Engineers and construction crews outfitted the highway with a full suite of safety and accessibility features, including full asphalt paving, reinforced drainage networks, culverts for water runoff management, concrete curbs, clear road signage, strategically placed speed bumps, and reinforced slope protection to prevent erosion and landslide risks. These upgrades are designed to reduce accident rates and support smoother, more reliable traffic flow year-round, even during extreme weather events common to the region.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, EGEHID administrator Rafael Salazar emphasized that the project is fully aligned with the administration’s core priorities to uplift underserved vulnerable communities across the country. Salazar noted that improved road infrastructure will strengthen emergency response capabilities for medical and disaster events, cut commute times for students traveling to local schools, and reduce transportation costs for small-scale agricultural producers looking to get their crops to regional markets.

Local community leaders and residents have praised the initiative, noting that the new highway ends decades of geographic isolation for the area’s rural populations. Stakeholders highlighted that enhanced connectivity will unlock new economic opportunities, attract small business investment, and lay the groundwork for long-term sustainable development across rural María Trinidad Sánchez Province. The completion of the project marks a key campaign promise fulfilled by the Abinader administration, demonstrating its commitment to delivering public infrastructure improvements to underserved regions outside the country’s major urban centers.