Sonora /
Families from the state had been waiting for the scriptures of his housing for more than 24 years, they received from the governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño the document that provides legal certainty about your heritage and guarantees the stability that inhabitants of the colonies longed for. Forest Gardens and Fractionation of the River in San Luis Colorado Riverbenefiting nearly 250 people.
The state leader, before neighbors of these neighborhoods, highlighted that the delivery of deeds benefits more than 250 people and represents much more than a simple document, since it ensures a future for their families with the certainty that that space belongs to them.
“I am very pleased to be here with you in a simple event but of great importance for each of the families who benefit from the deeds that we deliver today; the importance is that we close a cycle of uncertainty and open a stage in which each of the families have certainty about their property,” he highlighted.
University students receive financial scholarships and telephone service with internet
Following his work tour of San Luis Río Colorado, Governor Durazo Montaño delivered 271 scholarships “Sonora de Oportunidades” to university students of the Sonora State University, National Pedagogical University and SLRC University of Technology with a investment of one million 405 thousand pesos.
In addition to financial support, students received a cell phone card with six months of unlimited calls and messages, plus 7 GB for social networks and internetthus facilitating your access to technology and connectivity.
Later in the same municipality, the head of the state executive delivered three roads, Second Street, Calzada Monterrey, Constitución Street and as well as the Lagunitas-Independencia highway, completely rehabilitated with an investment of 178 million pesos; These works are part of the state credit of 2,100 million pesos destined for infrastructure in several municipalities of the entity.
The works not only seek to improve the mobility and reduce dust on the streets, but also provide safer and more modern roads for residents.
To conclude his tour, Governor Durazo Montaño moved to Puerto Peñasco, where he inaugurated a building with an oral room for the First Labor Court and the Civil Court of First Instance.
This infrastructure reaffirms the administration’s commitment to the modernization of the Judicial Branch in the state and contributes to the consolidation of labor reform, strengthening working conditions and judicial processes.