Well-built housing complexes are fast coming up on both sides of the main road and the pressure on land continues to rise.
Cars and more pick-vips started pulling off the main road into the carpark.
By late 2003, a number of new government and private buildings were under construction along the main road.
The early residents occupied the two sides of the main road and nearby areas, and the later arrivals settled around them.
After harvesting, the main road is used as access to transport out logs and to carry out silvicultural treatments in the operated area.
At the north end, where it gives onto the main road, the entry is partly screened by a skewed free-standing wall.
Next, place a busy main road about 500 metres away.
Garment cooperatives are spread throughout the region, often located in small ejido communities close to a main road.