
The Dirección de Obras Municipales delivered this weekend a modern sports center in Nuevo Cuscatlán, a space for recreation and leisure to benefit more than 8,000 inhabitants of this district of East La Libertad.
The new infrastructure includes two fields: an 11-a-side soccer field with natural grass and a multifunctional one for basketball and volleyball, equipped with synthetic grass, internal enclosure and roofed metal bleachers illuminated by 6 reflector towers with a total of 22 1,200 watts of power that contrasts with the past.

A fast soccer field was also remodeled, with a net mesh roof, and like the other structures, it is painted and decorated. It has a main entrance, gourmet containers, pump house, new electrical installation, electrical room, children’s play areas with a slide, see-saw and swings, flagpole, perimeter walls and enclosures.




To ensure a pleasant and fresh environment, all the works have been accompanied by a vegetation planting program, ornamentation, signage and a drainage system for channeling rainwater and gray water.
This project not only beautifies this district of La Libertad Este but has also generated employment for more than 50 inhabitants, thus improving the economic conditions of their families.

This is the second project of this type that the DOM has delivered in La Libertad. The first was the Centro Deportivo José Mario González Sermeño, inaugurated in january of last year in Tepecoyo. It is also the eighth sports arena delivered out of a total of 22 that the DOM is building nationwide.

They have also been delivered in Salcoatitán and Sonzacate in Sonsonate; La Laguna, Chalatenango, and El Mozote, in Morazán.
At the departmental level, the DOM has nearly 60 projects, including the recovery of more than 60 kilometers of urban and rural streets in municipalities such as Santa Tecla, Zaragoza, Tepecoyo, Teotepeque, Tamanique, San José Villanueva, San Matías, San Pablo Tacachico and Sacacoyo.
A modern kindergarten has also been delivered in Puerto de La Libertad and works such as the Colón municipal market and a health unit in Jicalapa are in progress.



