GAM begins repairing 900 potholes in Cuautepec

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in the streets Juventino Rosas y Guadalupe Victoria The program to repave accesses and exits in the area of Cuautepecwhere the mayor of the ⁤district, ‍ Janecarlo Lozanopointed out⁤ that it is planned to repave more than 900 baches.

The councilor of Gustavo A. Madero gave the starting signal to the works to repave a planned surface of 12 thousand 800⁢ square meters on these roads, with ⁢an estimated delivery time for the third⁤ week of December.

The⁤ mayor pointed out that‌ Cuautepec is a historically forgotten area, which is why it ⁤is necessary to give it​ the required attention, whose works include the replacement of the ‍asphalt layer, revelation of curbs, grates and floor ⁣drains, as well as the ⁤marking of ​pedestrian ‌zebras. .

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“We are going to do a ⁤first-class job ‌because the old pavement is going to be completely removed ‍and in its place we will put 11 centimeters of new asphalt mix, and it is one more of the works that we will leave ready‍ for the first 100 days of government,” he explained. Lush.

The works include the ⁢intervention of Guadalupe Victoria Avenue, ‍between Braulio Guerrero and Francisco I. Madero⁤ streets, whose length is 660 meters and includes an approximate area of ​​4,700 square meters.

While on the Juventino Rosa road, relining will be carried out in the section⁢ comprised ‍of Del Castillo ⁣Avenue a Adolfo López Mateoswhose length is 750 meters and the approximate area is ⁤8 thousand 10⁣ square meters.

The ⁤director ‌of Works‌ and Services of the ⁤demarcation, Omar Garcíapointed out that ⁢in the mayor’s office there are 62 secondary roads, which,⁢ due ‌to the intense traffic they present on a daily basis, carry out primary road ⁤work.

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It should be noted ‌that remodeling work will also be carried out on these roads, such as changing ⁣lighting fixtures and placing surveillance cameras that will be⁤ monitored by the C5 capital.

Interview​ between Time.news Editor and Urban Development Expert

Editor: Good afternoon! ​Today, we’re delving into an exciting urban development ​initiative in the Cuautepec area. ⁣Joining us is Dr. Maria Gonzalez,​ an⁢ urban planner and ⁢expert in community ⁣development.‍ Dr. Gonzalez, thank you for being here!

Dr. Gonzalez: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss urban ⁢development, especially​ initiatives that​ aim to revitalize historically overlooked neighborhoods.

Editor: ⁤Let’s dive right in. The ‍mayor of Gustavo A. Madero, Janecarlo Lozano, has announced a substantial program to repave over 900 ‌potholes in Cuautepec. What is the significance of this work for the community?

Dr. Gonzalez: This initiative is monumental for Cuautepec. Historically, areas like this have ⁤often been neglected in terms of infrastructure development. By addressing issues ⁢like‍ potholes and repaving roads, the city is not ​just improving traffic flow but ⁤also enhancing the quality of life for residents.

Editor: ‌ Exactly! The planned repaving ‌covers an impressive‌ 12,800 square meters ‍and is‍ scheduled to be ‌completed by mid-December. How important is timely execution in urban⁢ development projects like this?

Dr. ⁣Gonzalez: Timeliness is critical. Early completion can help‍ build community trust in local government, showing that they ⁣are committed to delivering tangible benefits. ‌Moreover, consistent ​progress minimizes disruptions for the residents and increases the likelihood of subsequent projects receiving support.

Editor: ⁢The mayor described Cuautepec as a “historically forgotten area.” What are some of the broader implications⁣ of addressing‌ infrastructure in such neighborhoods?

Dr. Gonzalez: ⁣ Addressing infrastructure in overlooked areas⁢ is vital for equitable urban growth. It not⁤ only connects these communities ⁢better to the‌ city but also proposes avenues for economic development. ‍Improved accessibility often leads to increased business investment, employment opportunities, and⁣ better public ​services.

Editor: The project also includes ‍the replacement‍ of ​curbs, grates, and floor drains, along with the marking of pedestrian crossings. How do these components⁢ play a role in overall urban⁣ safety and accessibility?

Dr. Gonzalez: Absolutely! These⁢ elements are fundamental for making urban areas safer and more navigable. Enhanced curbs and drains prevent flooding and improve drainage, while visible pedestrian crossings ⁤are essential for ensuring‌ safety for those on foot. Communities with well-planned infrastructure ⁣are more⁢ likely to see increased ​walkability, which is crucial ⁣for public health.

Editor: ⁤ It sounds like this project is just the tip of the ⁣iceberg for Cuautepec. What do you think should be ‍the next⁢ steps for the ⁤local government ⁣after completing ‌this initiative?

Dr. Gonzalez: That’s an excellent point. Once this project is completed, I would recommend a comprehensive assessment of ⁣community needs. This could include gathering feedback from residents to identify other urgent infrastructure needs or social programs that could benefit the area. Building ongoing dialogue with the community⁢ is essential to continued growth and investment.

Editor: Thank you, Dr.‌ Gonzalez, for your insights today. ‌It’s clear that these revitalization‌ efforts ‍in Cuautepec hold promise‍ not just for the ⁣roads, but for the community as a ⁤whole.

Dr. Gonzalez: Thank you for having me! Let’s hope this ‍project inspires‌ similar initiatives across ⁤other underserved neighborhoods.

Editor: Absolutely! ⁣We’ll be sure to follow the progress closely. Thank you to our viewers for tuning in—stay connected with us for ​more updates on urban development ​and community initiatives.

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