Culiacán.- After two years, streets of the Historic Center of Culiacán, Sinaloa, were unblocked by orders of the new municipal president Juan de Dios Gámez Mendívil.
This instruction was agreed by the first mayor minutes before with the Union of Tenants of the Center of Culiacán ULCC and the Alliance of Social and Productive Sectors in the “Dialogue and Reconciliation Table”, which took place in the streets of the center before organizations and social activists.
Let’s remember that these blockades were ordered by former mayor Jesús Estrada Ferreiro during the pandemic and they corresponded to an urban and pedestrian mobility project, without consulting the sectors involved.
The ULCC was always in disagreement because it was arbitrary and unilateral, and it happened in the midst of a pandemic, at a very reckless time, accelerating the bankruptcy of hundreds of businesses.
Today the merchants agreed with the mayor to participate in the urban mobility project, together, but to restart the actions with the unlocking of the center.
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The areas of parks and gardens, works and public services began the work of releasing planters from 6:00 p.m. The first was Miguel Hidalgo street and from there other avenues.
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