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SADER Jalisco Designates 86 Million Pesos to Road Improvement

SADER Jalisco Designates 86 Million Pesos to Road Improvement

The A Toda Máquina Program will exercise 86 million pesos in 21 Jalisco municipalities, with the intervention of 128 streets.

The goal for this year is to have an impact on the economic reactivation of the rural environment, and to rehabilitate or build 348,000 square meters of new streets in benefited communities throughout the state territory.

This was reported by the head of the office of the Jalisco Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER,) Salvador Álvarez García, who said that this exercise is repeated in the 2021 budget due to its strong results in boosting the economy of the municipalities, with the contracting of local labor and the use of materials from the community itself, which translates into an economic benefit for the municipality.

As an example of a recent tour, the official referred to a work in the Francisco Bocanegra Calle de El Grullo, where some actions of zampeado paving are already benefiting the benefited inhabitants. He argued that works similar to this are had in all regions of the entity.

For his part, the director of Machinery and Public Goods of the State Secretariat, Oscar Monroy Ayala, noted that this year's exercise has an impact in favor of 51,000 people in 128 actions, which includes neighborhood roads and streets.

He also stressed that in this exercise coordination with the municipal authorities is maintained to ensure the inclusion of its residents so that they are benefited with the temporary jobs of the program. Also, the acquisition of cement, stone, diesel and gravel, among other inputs, is a source of economic benefit for the municipalities.

He argued that with the withdrawal of the rainy season and the arrival of the new municipal governments, the release of resources will be expedited to specify the legal and administrative mechanisms for the execution of the exercise, in accordance with their operating rules.

Monroy Ayala stressed that this program has also been lent, in some municipalities, to the improvement of hydrosanitary networks, based on the financial conditions of each municipality.

The program involves six types of paving; traditional on rural roads, traditional with tapping, tapping with tapping, paving with sidewalks, paving on rural roads, and paving in communities.

Last year SADER Jalisco exercised 375 million pesos, distributed in two bags to stimulate economic reactivation in the municipalities.

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