MÁS OBRAS EN EL SAUCILLO, EL DURAZNO Y EL PARAÍSO

Written by  Ago 24, 2023
El presidente municipal Adrián Hernández Alejandri sigue haciendo más obras en Dolores.
Con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de vida de las familias del municipio, el presidente municipal Adrián Hernández Alejandri en compañía de su esposa Michelle Reyes Lucio, presidenta del Sistema DIF y regidores del Ayuntamiento, inauguró arranco pavimentación de calle en el Paraíso y entregó obras de alumbrado público y tanque elevado en el Durazno y en el Saucillo entrego pavimentación de calle.
Arranque de pavimentación de calle San Judas Tadeo, colonia El Paraíso, inversión de $ 1, 800,000. Contempla red de agua potable, alumbrado público y tomas domiciliarias.
Inauguración de tanque elevado y rehabilitación de equipamiento $4, 372, 209; y alumbrado público con la colocación de 21 luminarias $371,979, en la comunidad El Durazno.
Comunidad El Saucillo: inauguración de la pavimentación de la calle Lázaro Cárdenas, 100 metros lineales, $2 millones de pesos.

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