He government of Tultitlán reported through a statement that it will maintain the curious names of the streets of the Fourth Transformation colony for this reason; we give you the details.
A few days ago it was reported that the Fimesa and Lomas del Parque Second Section coloniesfrom the municipality of Tultitlán, State of Mexico, would merge to form the new Fourth Transformation colony.
The Fourth Transformation colony or 4T It has curious names, since they have been called social programs, initiatives and projects of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
For this reason, the government of Tultitlán will maintain the curious street names of the Cuarta Transformación neighborhood.
According to the statement of the government of Tultitlánthe Fourth Transformation colony and the naming of its streets aims to give identity and legal certainty to the inhabitants of the region.
Since this measure “seeks to resolve social conflicts to provide stability to the families of the colony,” the government of Tultitlán reported that the names of the Fourth Transformation colony they will be maintained.
More than 40 streets changed their names for the new colonia 4T and now they will be named with AMLO’s social programs and initiatives, some of them are:
- sowing life
- Working Mothers
- Benito Juárez Scholarships
- The school is ours
- Young People Building the Future
- Pension for older adults
Residents of the 4T neighborhood will have to update their address due to new street names
In his statement, the government of Tultitlán reported that the neighbors of the Fourth Transformation colony They will have to update their home data from 2025.
“The neighbors of ‘La Fourth Transformation‘that, starting next year, they will be able to begin the corresponding procedures to update your home details. Meanwhile, they will be able to continue using the current data for any management that requires it,” the statement reads.
This change has generated great dissatisfaction among the inhabitants of the colonia 4T and they managed to remove the names of ‘Me Canso Ganso’ and ‘Acúsalo con su Mamá’, which no longer appear on the list given by the government of Tultitlán.