On December 23, 2020, the G1 portal reported that a new traffic circle was inaugurated in Vale do Sol, in Nova Lima (MG), which now serves as a junction between the neighborhoods in the area and the BR-040 highway.

For years, the site was a wasteland used as a dumping ground for rubble, trunks and dried roots from old trees and even scrap metal from heavy machinery.

The work began in September 2020 and included surveying, landscaping, drainage, irrigation and architectural design. The square is located on Avenida Quinta 108, in Vale do Sol, in Nova Lima.

The work was carried out by Cedro Mineração, which also donated a vehicle to the First Military Police Company, responsible for policing the municipalities of Nova Lima, Raposos and Rio Acima.

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