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Uruapan Teleférico Plan Advances With Skatepark Groundbreaking and DIF Building at 55%

State officials report 12 of 22 companion projects underway to deliver integrated mobility, recreation, social services.

Overview

  • Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla broke ground on Michoacán’s largest skatepark at Teleférico Station 5, a 730‑square‑meter, youth‑designed project funded with 3 million pesos.
  • The skatepark will add 600 meters of paving, concrete ramps, a metal rail, a drainage grille, murals by local artists, and solar lighting to enhance safety.
  • Sedum says 12 of the 22 complementary works have started, including rehabilitation of Wenceslao Victoria, Antonio Martínez, Francisco Carmona and the República de Perú, Panamá and El Salvador streets, plus a safe crossing at Mercado del Poniente.
  • Ramírez Bedolla supervised construction of the new municipal DIF facility beside City Hall and Teleférico Station 4, reporting 55% overall progress on the 45‑million‑peso, 2,256‑square‑meter building with 15 medical consult rooms, 17 administrative areas and four workshop spaces.
  • Officials detailed that preliminaries, foundation, cistern and retaining wall are finished, the steel structure is near 70% complete, hydrosanitary installation is at 94%, and the state will continue urban works such as the Avenida Revolución expansion.