Project Progress and Timeline
The Santa Fe bridge project, which spans the Humaya River and connects the Santa Fe area with Blvd. Enrique Sánchez Alonso, is progressing well. As of the morning of this Thursday, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya conducted a supervision visit to ensure the work aligns with specifications and adheres to the promised execution timeline. The project is currently 84% complete, with an anticipated completion date in August.
Benefits for Culiacán Residents
Governor Rocha emphasized the bridge’s significance in easing traffic flow and providing residents with easier access to various parts of the city, eliminating the need to travel through the city center. This development will directly benefit all Santa Fe sector residents by enhancing road connectivity, improving access to colonias, increasing property values, and ultimately transforming the lives of Culiacán’s inhabitants.
The bridge, measuring 180 meters long and 24 meters wide, will include bicycle lanes in both directions, pavement for a 436-meter connection to Blvd. Santa Fe, along with traffic signals, signage, and public lighting. The project is funded with over 256 million pesos.
Governor Rocha’s Commitment to Sinaloa
Governor Rubén Rocha Moya has demonstrated his dedication to Sinaloa’s development and well-being by ensuring ongoing public works projects across the state’s 20 municipalities. His Reactivation Economic and Social Plan aims to deliver high-quality public infrastructure, respond to people’s needs, and stimulate job creation.
Key Questions and Answers
- What is the current progress of the Santa Fe bridge project? The project has reached 84% completion, with anticipated finishing touches by August.
- What benefits will the Santa Fe bridge bring to Culiacán residents? The bridge will facilitate traffic flow, improve road connectivity, enhance access to colonias, increase property values, and transform the lives of Culiacán’s inhabitants.
- What are the key features of the Santa Fe bridge? The bridge spans 180 meters in length and 24 meters in width, includes bicycle lanes in both directions, and features traffic signals, signage, public lighting, and a 436-meter pavement connection to Blvd. Santa Fe.
- What is Governor Rubén Rocha Moya’s commitment to Sinaloa? Governor Rocha is dedicated to ensuring ongoing public works projects across the state’s 20 municipalities, responding to people’s needs, and stimulating job creation through his Reactivation Economic and Social Plan.