A group of citizens urged the state government to make the Villahermosa 2030 project transparent and make public the studies and impacts it will have. This Saturday they held a first assembly in Tomás Garrido Canabal Park, from where they stated that “urban planning requires public information, technical analysis and social participation.”
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A group of citizens urged the state government to make the Villahermosa 2030 project transparent and make public the studies and impacts it will have. This Saturday they held a first assembly in Tomás Garrido Canabal Park, from where they stated that “urban planning requires public information, technical analysis and social participation.”