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  • Sewers - Mayagüez PR
    Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration work relief division efforts included construction of "more than a mile of storm sewers" in Mayagüez, ca. 1937.
  • Tibes Road Improvements - Ponce PR
    The Puerto Rico Emergency Relief Administration carried out repair and maintenance work in Tibes in Ponce.
  • Tomas de Castro Road Construction - Caguas PR
    The Civil Works Administration and the Puerto Rico Emergency Relief Administration carried out new road construction on Tomas de Castro Road in Caguas.
  • Toro Negro Hydroelectric Plant Enlargement - Villalba PR
    The Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration (PRRA) enlarged the Toro Negro hydroelectric plant, located north of Villalba. The work consisted of “new turbines, penstock pipes, canals, transformers, switches, and other control equipment."
  • Toro Negro Hydroelectric Plant No. 2 - Toro Negro River PR
    Between 1936-1937, the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration (PRRA) built the Toro Negro hydroelectric plant no. 2, located at the headwaters of the Toro Negro River.
  • U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Addition - San Juan PR
    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in San Juan was built in 1914 with a New Deal-era addition constructed in 1938-1940. Now known as Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, the building still houses judicial functions, though postal operations have long since moved out. "The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in San Juan, Puerto Rico is a three-story, monumental, concrete office structure occupying an entire square block on the southern fringe of the Old San Juan Historic Zone. Built in 1914 ... the original structure was built above the foundations of...
  • University of Puerto Rico - San Juan PR
    The expansion and development of Puerto Rico’s education system was central to the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration’s (PRRA) agenda. The agency earmarked $2,062,954.40 for the development of the University of Puerto Rico, which remains the most important higher-education institution on the Island. The new buildings built by the PRRA included the Home Economics Building, Library Hall, Teachers’ College Hall, Normal School, the Biology Building, and an auditorium. “With these funds the following buildings have been constructed at the University of Puerto Rico: an auditorium with a capacity for 2,000 persons; a library with room for more than 50,000 volumes; a home economic...
  • University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Grand Stand - San Juan PR
    The main campus of the University of Puerto Rico was founded in 1903 in Río Piedras.  Part of the campus, including the athletic field, was built with the help of the PRRA. "In 1924 the Chicago firm of urbanists Bennett, Parsons and Frost were contacted to design a master plan for the future development of the University. It wasn’t until 1935, with the establishment of the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration (PRRA) and the large sum of federal funds that it invested for public works in Puerto Rico, that the partial design and construction of the so-called Plan Parson began. Under the supervision...
  • University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Radio and Hurricane Research Laboratory - Rio Piedras PR
    The Civil Works Administration and the Puerto Rico Emergency Relief Administration built the Radio and Hurricane Research Laboratory, at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras.
  • Utuado Road Improvements - Arecibo PR
    The Civil Works Administration carried out road improvement work in Arecibo. The work consisted of building retaining walls for the road to Utuado.
  • Vueltas Road Improvements - Las Marias PR
    The Puerto Rico Emergency Relief Administration carried out repair and maintenance work on Vueltas Road in Las Marias.
  • Water System Development - Mayagüez PR
    Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration work relief division efforts included "repairs, reconstruction, and additions various municipal water systems and filtration plants, including the laying of several miles of piping" in Mayagüez, ca. 1937.
  • Waterworks Systems - Isabela PR
    Municipalities across Puerto Rico asked for the PRRA’s help with improving existing water systems and building new ones. The municipality of Isabela benefited from this help—between 1937 and 1938, the PRRA improved and built waterworks and irrigation systems in the community. Geoff Burrows writes that, "From Adjuntas to Utuado, the PRRA repaired, modernized, and constructed drinking water systems, sewer systems, and storm drains across the island. By 1938, the PRRA had: repaired 15 municipal waterworks; built new water systems and filter plants in Comerio, Isabela, Patillas, and San Lorenzo; built eight water systems for rural housing and eight for vocational schools; and one...
  • Yaurel Road Construction - Arroyo PR
    The Puerto Rico Emergency Relief Administration carried out new road construction on Yaurel Road in Arroyo.
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