Neighbors welcome improved street access, after weeks of delays
Paving progress in March to the second week of May. Photo: Laguna Weekly.
Editor.- Paving work on Francisco I. Madero street in San Juan Cosalá, begun in March, has at last been completed, according to the Government of Jocotepec.
Work at the site, delayed for more than 15 days to a lack of materials, was resumed after an adult couple and their children were hired to finish the job, which they did in under two weeks.
Delegate Carlos Vázquez confirmed that the concrete and stone paving work had been completed and that the street was ready for normal use.
Some construction materials remained on site, but,Vázquez said,»It’s finished, it’s ready,»
Neighbors reportedly welcomed the improved mobility and accessibility on the street, including for services such as garbage collection, water and gas deliveries.
Work on the street had been paused during the second week of May, due partly to complaints from neighbors.
Translated by Alan Ferguson
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