Tania Casa Madrid, the "Strength and Heart for Quintana Roo" mayoral candidate, recently visited Altos de Sevilla on her campaign trail. During her tenth day of campaigning for the Bacalar Mayoralty, she was met with enthusiastic support from the local community. The residents, who face daily struggles due to the deteriorating condition of their agricultural roads, were eager to voice their concerns.
Casa Madrid took the time to listen to the local producers, who emphasized the challenges they face in transporting their goods. This includes the renowned red, white, and black Recado, which is often difficult to deliver to the municipal head due to the poor road conditions. The state of the roads often results in vehicle damage, which in turn impacts the local economy and transportation efficiency.
"There is a pressing need to rejuvenate each of the 58 communities that constitute Bacalar," Casa Madrid stated. She underscored the importance of fostering a strong relationship between the community and the government to address these urgent needs.
The conversation also touched on other issues, including inadequate public lighting and the upkeep of the local football field. These discussions highlighted the necessity for improved infrastructure and public services.
Casa Madrid's campaign has been met with significant support, particularly in Altos de Sevilla where many residents envision her as the potential first female Mayor of Bacalar. Her pledge to work tirelessly for the comprehensive development of the municipality and to continually seek improved ways of serving the community has resonated strongly with the locals.
With the backing of the community and her focus on addressing local needs, Tania Casa Madrid continues her campaign. Her goal is to secure a more prosperous future for Bacalar and all its communities, ensuring that every voice is heard and every concern is addressed.
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