Mayor Montserrat Caballero announced an investment of 80 million pesos to light up Tijuana with LEDs.

Mayor Montserrat Caballero announced an investment of 80 million pesos to light up Tijuana with LEDs.

Tijuana’s mayor, Montserrat Caballero Ramírez, announced an investment of nearly 80 million pesos to acquire 11,672 LED luminaires, lighting up 50% of the city.
This commitment, which was previously announced during meetings with neighborhood leaders, was carried out at the beginning of the Kilometers of Light project on Cruz del Sur Street in the district of Sanchez Tabota, where more than 26 million pesos will be invested in the entire project. One thousand 981 lamps.

Similarly, the Mayor announced that with the reinforcement of this project, new lights will be installed for the full protection of the area of ​​La Presa Este, La Presa Abelardo L. Rodríguez and Cerro Colorado representatives. This current government’s finances, noted senior official Marcelo de Jesus Machene Servin.
The mayor addressed the neighborhood, the work of the XXIV City Hall to ensure that their children arrive safely so that the husband can go to work with light to Mahila from 4 or 5 in the morning, they are women. For working people who arrive at 7pm or are on existing government welfare schemes.

„Today some say I’m afraid, but the people who live in La Sánchez don’t know fear, and I know very well how to live as a citizen, and those who don’t go to popular neighborhoods don’t know or understand that. „He emphasized.
For this reason, Caballero Ramírez promised to take advantage of his stay in the barracks because he has the pants to coordinate with the security issue to work hand in hand with the men without fear.

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For his part, the Secretary of Regional, Urban and Environmental Development (SDTUA), Enrique Bautista Corona, said that the installation of new LED technology means more energy efficiency, longer life, quality of light, less environmental impact, reduction of pollution lights. , saves energy and resources.
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