The municipal president of Ciudad Juárez, Héctor Rafael Ortiz Orpinel, offered that there will be no potholes for the main avenues, used by 80 percent of the Juárez motorists to circulate. This commitment, which for the first time becomes public, is part of the comprehensive program of public services, called Crusade by Juárez, centered on 48 avenues of the city, which began in March and whose results were announced this morning. César Tapia, di…
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The municipal president of Ciudad Juárez, Héctor Rafael Ortiz Orpinel, offered that there will be no potholes for the main avenues, used by 80 percent of the Juárez motorists to circulate. This commitment, which for the first time becomes public, is part of the comprehensive program of public services, called Crusade by Juárez, centered on 48 avenues of the city, which began in March and whose results were announced this morning. César Tapia, di…