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PRESIDENTE MUNICIPAL INAUGURA OBRAS DE PAVIMENTACIÓN EN LAS COMUNIDADES EL GUSANO Y EL CAPULÍN

Written by  Ago 09, 2023
Gobierno municipal, Unidos por la Montaña y ciudadanos unen esfuerzos para pavimentar calles de la comunidad.
Con el propósito de mejorar la calidad de vida de las familias dolorenses, el presidente municipal, Adrián Hernández Alejandri y Paty Azanza, presidenta de la asociación civil “Unidos por la Montaña”, inauguraron pavimentación de calles principales en las comunidades el Gusano y el Capulín.
En su mensaje, María de Jesús en representación de los ciudadanos de la comunidad El Gusano expresó “quiero agradecer al presidente municipal y al equipo de la señora Paty de unidos por la montaña por habernos apoyado con este proyecto, que hayan creído en nosotros y con el esfuerzo de todos los habitantes de la comunidad, ahora nuestra calle pavimentada es una realidad”.
Por su parte, Paty Azanza, presidenta de la asociación civil “Unidos por la Montaña” señaló “cuando entramos no solo se transforma la comunidad sino las personas, no esperemos que el Gobierno lo haga todo, tenemos que participar todos, hagamos más para impulsar el desarrollo de nuestras localidades y de nuestra gente, sigamos apoyando a Adrián, es un excelente presidente municipal para seguir realizando más obras como las de hoy, que son hechos no palabras”.
Adrián Hernández Alejandri, presidente municipal dijo “estoy contento de estar en el Gusano, nunca imagine que pudiéramos llegar a tantas comunidades con obras como la de hoy, vamos a trabajar, hay mucho por hacer, la gente del campo quiere sumar y hacer algo por su comunidad, cambiar la vida de la gente, de los niños para que puedan vivir en un mejor bienestar, sigamos haciendo que las cosas sucedan por un mejor Dolores”.
Con este tipo de acciones, la Administración Municipal 2021-2024 continúa sumando esfuerzos para impulsar más y mejores vías de comunicación en la zona rural del municipio, en esta ocasión se logró la pavimentación a base de concreto con empedrado en las calles principales de las comunidades El Gusano y El Capulín.

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