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Naucalpan Government Recovers and Restores Sports Spaces, Parks and Delivers Safe Paths to Citizens

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Mayor Isaac Montoya in the First Section of this colony also handed over a Safe Path with the 70th Footprint of Transformation. By Karla García Naucalpan de Juárez, Mex., April 16, 2026.- With the 70th Footprint of Transformation, the Government of the Municipal President, Isaac Montoya Márquez, recovered from the abandonment of sports courts and Las Torres Avenue Park, in the Loma Colorada Colony, First Section and created a Safe Path more.
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Mayor Isaac Montoya in the First Section of this colony also handed over a Safe Path with the 70th Footprint of Transformation. By Karla García Naucalpan de Juárez, Mex., April 16, 2026.- With the 70th Footprint of Transformation, the Government of the Municipal President, Isaac Montoya Márquez, recovered from the abandonment of sports courts and Las Torres Avenue Park, in the Loma Colorada Colony, First Section and created a Safe Path more.

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CorresponsalesMX broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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