Mariana Rodríguez, head of AMAR in Nuevo León, highlighted that the current state administration is performing a task of such magnitude that it deserves an Oscar. During the presentation of the seventh wave of 'Ponte Nuevo, Ponte Mundial', which included 10 new companies, bringing the total to 73, Rodríguez explained that the state government's project aims to empower citizens to take ownership of their state and enjoy renewed public spaces. 'If this were an awards ceremony, we would be giving the Oscar to the best team, and the government of Nuevo León would have already won the Oscar for the one that has done the most for our state,' she stated. For the head of AMAR in Nuevo León, the state is in the middle of the premiere of a 'great film' supported by concrete works. Among the highlighted advances are the acquisition of 4,000 new buses and the construction of lines 4 and 6 of the Metro, projects that will remain as a historical legacy. The infrastructure also includes: 400 new bus stops and eight pedestrian bridges; 10 new corridors that efficiently connect the city; the creation of new spaces such as the Water Park, Liberty Park, and La Boca Dam Promenade; the renovation of iconic sites like Cerro de la Silla, La Estanzuela, and Niños Héroes Park. The legacy of a masterpiece Rodríguez emphasized that the current work transcends a simple public project, becoming a collective effort where government, companies, and citizens must contribute their 'grain of sand to come into frame'. 'Because when a project aims to leave a legacy for future generations, it becomes a masterpiece,' affirmed Rodríguez. With the union of all sectors, she added, Nuevo León becomes the protagonist.
Nuevo León's New Government: Work Worthy of an Oscar
Head of AMAR Nuevo León compared the scale of state projects to winning an Oscar. Key achievements include metro construction, bus acquisitions, and the renewal of public spaces, set to become a legacy for future generations.