
Governor Rubén Rocha Moya made a supervisory visit to the construction of the vehicular bridge over the Humaya River in Culiacán. This bridge will connect Enrique Sánchez Alonso Boulevard with Santa Fe Boulevard. The work is over 60% complete and aims to improve mobility in the northern part of the city, as well as relieve congestion on the nearby main avenues.
During the supervision, the governor highlighted the importance of this infrastructure to optimize connectivity and reduce travel times in Culiacán. It is expected that, maintaining the current pace of work and favorable conditions, the bridge can be completed promptly. This will benefit thousands of citizens who travel through this area daily.
As part of his commitment to improving road infrastructure, the governor stated that the completion of this bridge will represent a significant advancement in the modernization of communication routes in the city. The new connection will not only facilitate the movement of residents but will also help reduce vehicular congestion in one of the busiest areas of Culiacán.
In his words, Rocha Moya thanked the effort and dedication of the workers and expressed optimism regarding the timely completion of the bridge. With this project, it is expected to improve the quality of life for citizens and promote more sustainable urban development in the region. The successful completion of this infrastructure will not only benefit current residents of Culiacán but also lay the groundwork for orderly and efficient future growth of the city.