“…We are currently in the race to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN Agenda 2030, launched in 2015, especially SDG4 for quality education, SDG11 on sustainable cities and communities and, the amalgam SDG17 for partnerships and means of implementation, these are only guidelines in a global agenda, so it is essential to build a local agenda, only then will it be possible to truly build sustainability in the people, our sovereignty guarantees. According to Andrade (2005), the establishment of sustainability principles for application to urban design and planning is essential, even though the needs of each region are differentiated in terms of physical (geology, topography and ecology), cultural and socioeconomic aspects. The principles do not change according to cultures, habits, styles or fads, and it is up to the designer to adopt criteria and strategies according to the "spirit of the place" (bioregions or micro watersheds), so that urban interventions break with the prevailing urbanistic tradition, which establishes relationships of densities and morphologies, and start adopting sustainable planning and urban design strategies.…”