waiting for the last word from State official the project to make a very nice public area in the beach, where the old university project was, is still in progress, hopefully it will become a reality soon.
Where exactly are you talking about in the Mirador area? Sorry, not familiar with the old University project. Is this just before it turns into Las Conchas? Or closer to Whale Hill? In front of what used to be an RV park?
Remains the project of public resort area of El Mirador
August 8, 2011
By: Hector Aldrete Germain
Puerto Penasco, Sonora
While the start of construction of what will be the new public beach in Puerto Peñasco is still waiting to start, the reality of the project remains as strong as when it was announced that work by the Governor of Sonora, William Father Elias, the same unveiled by this new work will come to raise the profile of this destination, so Fernando Curiel said Mr. Navarro, Director of Public Works this entity.
The project emerged at the request of Mayor Alejandro Zepeda Munro was able to land and make it a reality, announcing the investment for this work last February in a visit by the Governor, who visited the land where construction is contemplated, at that time it announced an investment of 20 million pesos for the project, being is one of the works of major proportions for this present administration.
After the ad began negotiations with the University of Sonora for the purchase of the land of DICTUS, located in the area of El Mirador, taking far too advanced those negotiations and estándose aware that the project remains strong, resulting in a very advanced project, Curiel said Navarro.
So firm have seen this project that will become an icon of this city, was that he thought a larger project with more infrastructure, which led to the initial investment in an extreme way to grow until the project an investment of 150 million pesos, which will give greater impact to this destination, not only statewide but also nationally and internationally.
There is no one start date of construction, but it is very important to let the community know that this issue rocaportense is a question that is always in the mind of Mayor Zepeda Munro and is in constant contact with the state government to the progress in procurement and reports of the subject.
Because of this huge investment in a work that will greatly impact, construction will probably occur in several stages because of its enormous size, all the environmental care not to lose the sense of contrast between desert and sea will Spa something unique and beautiful, said the Director of Public Works.
It also indicated that this project will not only remain as unique project because its construction led to more work in the area, as will the construction of one or several roads leading to the site, detonating it in more infrastructure investment in the area because of their size and people began convening of buildings of restaurants, hotels, shops and others in the area, all creating an atmosphere of confidence who want to invest in this tourist destination.
It should be noted that the construction of new public beach in Puerto Peñasco is part of the announcement of works at the state of public beaches for the benefit of Sonora, where Guaymas, Bahia Kino and Puerto Peñasco will be the destinations who enjoyed the work
Yes, I got a similar translation earlier, but where exactly is this supposed to be in Mirador? I see ocean-front rocks in the illustration, which makes me to believe it's not as far down as Las Conchas. Ooooh, is it right behind the private school just before the gate into Las Conchas? (Looking at possible spots via Google Earth, at this point.)
you got it Joe, it is the area between the last buildings, two story condos located in the most eastern end of Mirador beach, and Cet-Mar, the area in questions includes the old building that seem abandoned. Hopefully this project will get the go ahead soon!
Hah! No, I was thinking more of using the quad to get to that secluded spot, umbrella, cooler and all. I guess that would be a waste of my rental fee, but that's how I roll!
it is a play ground for quads and utv and every now and then the typical idiot that thinks his mini van can play in the sand too!! saw 2 within a week getting stuck there!! one american and one mexican, of course both from out of town and probably never played in the sand before possibly rednecks, it is a very nice and quiet place if you want to get away from all the other tourists in Mirador!!