Raciel Pérez promotes joint actions with Azcapotzalco to improve the quality of life in the border area / @RacielPerezC_ @Gob_Tlalne >>
#TlalnepantlaDeBaz, #StateOfMexico.- Security, pruning, maintenance and replacement of streetlights, patching, removal of abandoned vehicles, and dredging are some of the tasks carried out by the governments of Tlalnepantla and the Azcapotzalco Municipality as part of a Collaboration Agreement that seeks to benefit the residents of the border areas of these districts.
At the El Rosario Housing Unit, Mayor Raciel Pérez Cruz emphasized that the main objective of this agreement is to improve the lives and well-being of the citizens of Tlalnepantla and Azcapotzalco.
“We share realities, services, urban infrastructure, and many other points of convergence, which is why we are here, so that this coordination can be sustained and yield high-impact results,” commented Pérez Cruz.
The Mayor of Azcapotzalco, Nancy Nuñez Reséndiz, celebrated the fact that this Collaboration Agreement will allow for interventions in neighboring communities in accordance with joint regulations, transforming both territories. «Today, more than ever, we have the opportunity to work hand in hand with responsibility, political will, and teamwork.»

Speaking to residents of both towns, Núñez Reséndiz noted that «the problems are limitless; they are shared between the two districts, and today we have a metropolitan vision that allows us to take advantage of the opportunities with a great partner like Mayor Raciel Pérez Cruz.»
The Secretary of Territorial Integration of Tlalnepantla, Iván Gatica López, acknowledged the willingness of Azcapotzalco authorities to collaborate with the Tlalnepantla government since July, work that began with the definition of joint intervention zones along territorial boundaries and in areas where citizens were left behind.
The official explained the actions carried out by the Municipal Government, including the weeding of 11,750 square meters of green areas, representing more than 7 tons of waste; 90 trees were pruned, nine of which were felled due to their condition; maintenance of 24 streetlights and replacement of 10 more with LED lights; patching of the perimeter of the «Las Brujas» Social Cultural Center; and the application of more than 300 liters of traffic paint, to name a few. In addition, the OPDM cleaned and dredged two storm drains measuring 20 meters long, 50 centimeters wide, and approximately 30 centimeters deep.
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