They Have Potholes and Ditches on Agustín Rivera Street in Tlajomulco De Zúñiga
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Baches, ditches and sewage are what the residents of Santa Anita suffer every day; they demand that the authorities fix the road.
There are of all sizes, shapes and depths. Thus the neighbors describe the bumps that invade the streets of Las Granjas, Vicente Guerrero and Amatitlán. Tired of abandonment, they raise their voices and ask the municipality not to leave them in oblivion. They denounce that their roads are shattered, covered with dust and full of risks for pedestrians and motorists. “Unfortunately the whole city is like this, with potholes. To put on a little mor…
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