New Traffic Circuit Inaugurated in Culiacán School

Governor Rubén Rocha Moya inaugurated a new traffic circuit at STASE Primary in Culiacán, ensuring the safety of students and improving vehicle flow. The project includes a new dining area and classrooms for grades 5 and 6, benefiting 665 students and future generations.


New Traffic Circuit Inaugurated in Culiacán School

The governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, inaugurated a new road circuit at the STASE primary school in Culiacán, with the aim of ensuring the safety of students, teachers, and administrative staff at the institution. During the event, Rocha Moya highlighted the importance of this work for the peace of mind of parents when dropping off and picking up their children at the school gate.

In addition to the improvement in safety, the construction of a dining area for the kindergarten and new classrooms for 5th and 6th grades of the primary school was announced. These new facilities will be ready for the next school year. The total investment in the project was one million pesos and included the construction of an interior street to improve vehicle flow and provide a safer space for students.

Michel Benítez, union leader, emphasized the quality of the STASE educational institutions, which provide top-level services to the children of state workers. This initiative from the state government reinforces the commitment to education and the well-being of the school community, promoting spaces that favor the comprehensive development of students.

The road circuit features a six-meter-wide interior street, concrete "L" type curbs, a pedestrian crossing marked with zebra paint, a double vehicle gate, and a pedestrian gate with a fence. These improvements will directly benefit the 665 students of the institution, as well as future generations attending the school. With these actions, the aim is to facilitate vehicle flow and prevent accidents in the school area, emphasizing the state government's commitment to safety and education.