
Governor Rubén Rocha Moya made a supervisory visit to the construction of the vehicle bridge over the Humaya River, which will connect Enrique Sánchez Alonso Boulevard with Santa Fe Boulevard. This project, which has progressed over 60%, aims to improve mobility in the northern part of the city and reduce congestion on nearby main avenues.
During the inspection, the state leader highlighted the importance of this infrastructure for optimizing connectivity in Culiacán and reducing travel times. The governor expressed that this bridge will be essential to alleviate traffic in a high-traffic area.
Regarding the inauguration date, it is estimated that, if the current work pace and favorable conditions are maintained, the vehicle bridge over the Humaya River could be completed soon. This will bring significant benefits to thousands of citizens who travel daily through this area, improving their mobility experience in the city.