Gloria anuncia 293 millones de dólares en gasto de infraestructuras en un evento realizado en Mira Mesa
El regidor Chris Cate dijo que los residentes de Mira Mesa han estado llamando, enviando correos electrónicos y reuniéndose con él desde que asumió el cargo en 2014, pidiéndole que repare las carreteras.
“Recientemente, nos hemos acercado a que finalmente se haga el trabajo al asignar fondos para la planificación y el diseño”, dijo Cate. “Estamos celebrando un paso de gigante para dar a estos residentes lo que han estado rogando —durante tanto tiempo”. La presidenta del cabildo municipal, Jennifer Campbell, dijo que la inversión de 293 millones de dólares es un enfoque holístico para lograr un impacto tangible en la vida de miles de sandieguinos.“Estoy agradecida con el regidor Cate y con nuestro alcalde por unificar nuestra ciudad para que podamos atender estas necesidades largamente ignoradas”, dijo Campbell.
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