The culture of obeying laws is high on the agenda with specific attention to respecting traffic signals and painted yellow “no parking” lines.
Businessmen and municipal and State authorities planning to rescue the Golden Zone have put forward an agenda to “harmonize” the formerly popular tourist area.
The culture of obeying laws is high on the agenda with specific attention to respecting traffic signals and painted yellow “no parking” lines. The committee also wants to ensure businesses on Golden Zone streets and inhabitants respect noise laws to keep the volume of music within the permitted decibel level.
One of the immediate actions the committee will take is to supervise the Golden Zone remodeling process presently taking place which includes new sidewalks, handicap ramps, pedestrian crossings and LED street lamps with subterranean cabling to reduce visual contamination.
The 15 million peso upgrade is being funded by federal funds through the Sinaloa Secretary of Tourism.
Councilman Roberto Osuna Valdez said businessmen in the zone would like there to be a rapprochement with local governments to deal with problems arising and that the committee will meet two or three times a month.
Oficial Mayor, Salvador Reynosa Garzón, said in 2015 businesses on the beach will be regulated and made “uniform” as part of a strategy to improve the Golden Zone image.
He stated they are analyzing a series of evaluations concerning beach vendors and for the next month they are going to review the census to ascertain who is who and what they do, who has permits and who is using them so as to avoid permits being used by a third person.
As well, said the Official Mayor, they will involve the health department to verify the quality of food sold in the zone and Civil Protection to review security in the area.
(from Noroeste)
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