translated from Spanish: Morelia government transforms abandoned public spaces into places of coexistence and development

home Morelia Morelia government transforms abandoned public spaces into places of coexistence and development

Morelia, Michoacán.- Through a statement the City of Morelia reported that during these first two years of government, the municipal president, Raúl Morón Orozco, has provided an unprecedented boost to the inhabitants of Villas del Pedregal, by opening spaces that promote the development of the community in this area in which thousands of moralians converge.

Through the Municipal Public Service Secretariat and its various operational areas, Raúl Morón has managed to recover spaces that were previously abandoned, allowing adults, young people and children to appropriate them for their fun and coexistence.
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Hand in hand with Grupo Herso, a fractional contractor, the municipal government has turned these sites into spaces for recycling training, growing vegetables in racking orchards, preserving green areas and promoting culture.

With results, the Municipal Government has fostered the growth of Morelia in an integral way, seeking to bring services closer to those areas located on the periphery, such as Villas del Pedregal where they now have more conditions to strengthen the social fabric.

Original source in Spanish

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