«I don’t know why at the time there was an opening, if it is not one hundred percent finished, many things are missing,» said the head of the delegation’s office.
Ajijic Sports Unit, located in La Floresta, Camino Real street, next to the DIF.
Sofía Medeles (Ajijic, Jal.)– Work will restart at the Ajijic sports facilities , and cleaning is underway, said Maximiliano «Max» Macías, who added that the government will try to rehabilitate more sports spaces in Ajijic.
Work on the sports complex began in September 2016, with an initial investment of four million pesos, and was intended to be completed in November of that same year. The project design featured two 7-a-side soccer fields, multipurpose court, gymnasium and children’s games.T he first stage was inaugurated in 2017, and after that date, no further work was done, except for cleaning.
For Macías Arceo, it did not make sense to open the complex to the public (during the past administration) because the sports space located to the east of Ajijic «lacked many things».
«I don’t know why at the time it was opened; it is not one hundred percent finished, it lacks many things», added Max.
Macías Arceo said that both he and the person in charge of the Municipal Sports Council (COMUDE) of Ajijic, Alejandro González, are sticking to the original project; however, he clarified that it is urgent to place an entrance door.
«The first cleaning was to make it easier to find where each thing goes, such as, for example, the bathrooms. At the beginning we did not find the track, due to the weeds that grew up while it was abandoned for a long time,» clarified Max.
Finally, he announced that they will not only focus on the Ajijic sports facilities but also on other sites where there are courts, for example, the Bajío or La Zapotera courts, where there is a willingness on the part of the residents to support.
«One of the campaign promises was to promote sports. On the other hand, as for the sports complex, we want to deliver at least 90 percent of it,» he concluded.
Translated by Patrick O’Heffernan
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