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Cruzada por Juárez to Bring Municipal Services to López Mateos Neighborhood

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Cruzada por Juárez: Comprehensive Municipal Services Arriving at López Mateos Neighborhood

The ‘Cruzada por Juárez, Atención a las Causas, Ciudad Juárez por la Paz’ initiative is set to bring a wide array of municipal services directly to the residents of the Adolfo López Mateos neighborhood. This significant event will be held on Saturday, May 9th, at the intersection of Francisco Pimentel and Zihuatanejo streets, specifically at the Adolfo López Mateos Kindergarten, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

María Antonieta Mendoza Mendoza, head of the Citizen Attention Coordination, emphasized that this event is a collaborative effort with the Federal Government aimed at delivering direct services and support to the city’s communities. The Cruzada por Juárez seeks to strengthen attention to social causes and contribute to peace-building within these neighborhoods.

Pre-Cruzada Services Available Now

In preparation for the main event, a series of municipal services are being offered daily from Monday, April 27th, to Friday, May 8th, at the Plutarco Elías Calles Community Center. This center is located on Isla Kiska street and operates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Personnel from Citizen Attention and the Municipal Public Security Secretariat, alongside various other departments, are on hand to assist local residents.

Detailed Schedule of Pre-Cruzada Services:

  • Today, Tuesday, April 28th: Presence of Parks and Gardens staff, and advice on neighborhood conflicts.
  • Wednesday, April 29th: Information on educational programs, libraries, and the Participatory Budget program.
  • Thursday, April 30th: Information on Human Rights and Ecology, with a focus on fumigation services.
  • Monday, May 4th: System of Additional Municipal Urbanization (SUMA), information on property tax, traffic fines, and parking meters.
  • Tuesday, May 5th: Public lighting reports, advice for Urban Development procedures, and assistance from the Directorate of Economic Development.
  • Wednesday, May 6th: Directorate of Animal Care and Welfare (DABA) offering pet vaccinations, legal advice, services for women, and information on Commercial Regulation.
  • Thursday, May 7th: Civil Protection and information regarding properties.
  • Friday, May 8th: ‘Destilichadero’ (junk removal) service and mobile medical units.

Why is this initiative important?

The ‘Cruzada por Juárez’ is a crucial program designed to address the root causes of social issues and promote peace within the communities of Ciudad Juárez. By bringing essential services directly to neighborhoods, the city government aims to improve the quality of life for its residents, foster community engagement, and ensure that all citizens have access to the support they need.

How to Participate:

Residents are encouraged to visit the Plutarco Elías Calles Community Center during the specified dates and times for preliminary services. For the main event on May 9th, simply arrive at the Adolfo López Mateos Kindergarten between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM to access the full range of services. No prior registration is required for most services, but it is advisable to bring any relevant documents for specific procedures (e.g., property deeds for SUMA services, pet vaccination records for DABA).

This initiative represents a proactive approach by the municipal and federal governments to engage with citizens and provide tangible solutions to everyday challenges, reinforcing the commitment to building a safer and more prosperous Ciudad Juárez.

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