President of the Toledo Regional Council Concepción Cedillo learned about new projects for road adaptation and paving at Burgillos de Toledo. Pedestrian walkways to improve connectivity and accessibility in increasingly congested areas of the municipalityduring a visit … There, he was able to tour the space that will be the subject of his next work with Mayor Sergio Diaz.
This activity is carried out in cooperation with local institutions. Local public works cooperation planThis will provide Brugillo with a modern, safe and accessible promenade with lighting, planters and a drip irrigation system, which will facilitate pedestrian traffic and improve the urban image of the environment.
Cedillo, who accompanied First Vice President Jesus Guerrero and Vice President for Environment and Agriculture Marina García on the visit, said the best way to meet the needs of the state’s residents is to: « Working together with the city councilis the closest administration.
In this sense, he noted, these types of actions demonstrate “the Legislature’s commitment to towns in the state to support projects that improve the quality of life and safety of neighbors and enable them to move towards increasingly modern and functional neighborhoods for everyone.”
Similarly, the President praised the Mayor and the Burgillos City Council for their “will and determination to continue improving the City through new infrastructure and services, such as this pedestrian promenade, that respond to the real needs of our citizens.”
Burgillos Mayor Sergio Diaz thanked the Toledo State Council for their “work with the towns of the state and their support and dedication to Burgillos, which has allowed us to continue to improve our town through initiatives that make the daily lives of our residents easier and move our municipality forward.”
This action is part of the Toledo State Legislature’s commitment to promote and support projects that strengthen sustainable mobility, accessibility, and improved public services in all municipalities through various state aids and programs.