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Escazú and Alajuelita signed an agreement to design strategies to improve security

October 27, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The municipalities of Escazú and Alajuelita signed an agreement to jointly design strategies to improve security in both provinces.

Similarly, the proposal provides the definition of a policy for children and adolescents for residents of these areas.

Alpizar Modesto, mayor of Alajuelita, explained that the agreement shows that local governments can join forces to improve the scope for action in communities. The alliance will also enable the transfer of knowledge and technologic experiences in order to improve municipal management.

The signing ceremony took place in the community of Nuevo Horizonte, shared by both cantons.

crhoy.com

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