translated from Spanish: Between the neighbouring mud of the Daniel Biul Ruelas: they demand paving

Los Mochis, Sinaloa.- Mudy, impassable streets that put both pedestrians and motorists at risk, especially in the rainy season, are still part of the town of Los Mochis.Although the Daniel Biul Ruelas colony is one of the oldest of Los Mochis, the public services that the municipal government provides to its inhabitants have not progressed over time. Neighbors in the sector expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of attention to their requests to improve the quality of life of their families. 

“The streets are in bad condition and are watered every time it rains, the lamps of the street lighting do not work, the garbage collection truck does not regularly go to the homes, there is no patrol in the area and there are many mounted plots”, Said, Iscar López, manifests that the streets are impassable during the rainy season, so they request the rehabilitation and paving of roads.
When it rains, large encroachments form that make them impassable, it is very difficult to cross them,” Lina Buelna said.

Most of the children of the colony attend Miguel Hidalgo Elementary and to reach the classrooms they must walk several blocks, but during the rainy season, do so becomes a feat because of the large amount of mud that accumulates in the streets. “Children come out clean, changed from their homes, but get dirty on the way to school. The streets are horrible, sunken, sunken, it’s a sadness to see people jumping puddles and walking in the mud,” said Hilda Arce.The locals request pavement that facilitates access and circulation in the colony. They claim that to use the public transport service they must walk to Guadalupe Millán street because they are the only one that the truck runs.” It makes a muddy when it rains, cars, motorcycles and bicycles get stuck, and on foot you can’t cross. The worst streets are the José Osorio and Ramón Rojo, we have to walk the puddles,” said Ernesto Zepeda.Petitions
Neighbors point out that the garbage truck previously drove around on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; However, for months he has not been on regular basis for months.” The garbage is accumulated outside the houses because the cart does not pass, we all take out the bags the days that it is supposed to pass, but there it stays accumulated, stinking, besides the dogs break the bags,” said Perla García.The drain that runs through the colony is became a dumpster and a focus of infection for the locals. They also report that the assembled plots serve as breeding grounds for animals and muscos. “We ask that they clean the drain, it is pure piglet, it is full of mountain, it is a breeding ground of moscs and animals. We can’t stand this colony, this colony is the dumpster of Los Mochis, they all come to dump their debris. We need them to smoke, they never come, we’re forgotten,” said Uriel Quintero.



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