New Proposed Infrastructure
Property
Edward Finney
Oct 23 2008
The population of João Pessoa is about 700,000 people and increasing daily.
The city government struggling to keep up with the demands of electric, water, sewage,roads
and bridges. The airport was recently upgraded into a small but first class international
facility. The north and south highway that passes João Pessoa is being made
into a double lane highway from Recife to Fortaleza (about a 12 hour drive) and
should be completed next year. The seaport of João Pessoa (Cabedelo) is soon
to be dredged after years of neglect to receive more international and coast wise
trade. Overpasses have been completed and more to be built to facilitate the flow
of traffic. It has been an amazing task and an enormous amount of investment but
with the booming Brazilian economy the federal government has had the capability
to provide the financing.
The bairro of Bessa Beach, one of the rapidly developing areas, has seen dozens
of new high rises built in the last 10 years. Unfortunately, the infrasturture there
has not keep up with demand but in the next year or two it should and the property
values will rise considerably. The lack of paved roads and drainage are the big
problems in this growing beach area. As the older and higher priced beach front
areas like Cabo Branco, Tambaú and Manaira are maturing, the Bessa area is
still open for development and improvement and withing a few years will be another
premium beach area to live.
One of the biggest infrastructure problems istraffic flowfrom center city to the
beach areas about 5 KM away. There are presently about 1 car per 4 inhabitants in
João Pessoa, much less than in simular sized cities but the popularity of the
beach area for residence and pleasure has overburdened the access roads to the area.
There are only 3 main access roads between the center and the beach and during rush
hours they can become overtaxed with cars, buses and trucks. Recently, one of the
roads (Beira Rio) in the south area started reconstruction and soon will be open
to increased traffic greatly relieving the pressure on the central artery of Rua
Epitacio Pessoa. Plans are being made to make the beach are more accessible and
there is discussion ofnew roads,light rail, and special bus routes. I believe within
the next few months a decision will be made as how to best improve this problem
and traffic will again flow freely.
Some of the outer bairros have growing problems but they are not of interest to
the visitor or potential residents. The magnificant beach bairros are the areas
that potential investors will be interested. There, except for Bessa Beach there
are no infrastructure problems of importance. For a city of this size and beauty,
infrastructure is not of major concern. The main concern is which one of the beautiful
beaches to live on.