GOBIERNO MUNICIPAL SIGUE CUMPLIENDO CON EL PROGRAMA 100 ACCIONES, 100 OBRAS

Written by  Oct 24, 2022
• El Presidente Municipal, Adrián Hernández Alejandri sigue arrancando obras en la zona urbana.
Con el objetivo de impulsar acciones que vengan a mejorar la calidad de vida de las familias dolorenses, el presidente municipal, Adrián Hernández Alejandri en compañía de regidores del Ayuntamiento, dio el arranque de obra de la pavimentación de calle Talavera en la colonia Miguel Hidalgo.
En su mensaje, el presidente municipal, Adrián Hernández Alejandri dijo “hoy este es el reflejo de ese apoyo y el acercamiento del Gobernador del Estado con nuestro municipio, vivimos en tiempos complejos por la reducción de recursos, pero cuando se trabaja de la mano con los ciudadanos de las comunidades y de las colonias, generamos acciones para mejorar la calidad de vida de las familias y contentos de cumplir con lo prometido”.
En su mensaje, Georgina Guadalupe García beneficiaria de la calle, expresó “agradecemos que en esta administración nos haya apoyado con obras para nuestra colonia, ahora ya tendremos una mejor calidad de vida con nuestra calle pavimentada, ya que cuando llueve las condiciones no son muy aptas para transitar, hemos trabajado durante muchos años y nos han llegado los recursos”.
La obra de pavimentación de la calle Talavera en la colonia Miguel Hidalgo se realizará de manera integral, ya que tendrá rehabilitación de drenaje y red de agua, tomas domiciliarias, alumbrado público con lámparas led y colocación de huellas de concreto y piedra bola, misma que tendrá una inversión cercana a los 2 millones de pesos ($1, 894,904.37).

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