So, the above translates to that they must have finally completed their work projects. It's from a local organization that has some nice stationery and they are congratulating the fellow on his fine efforts that they apparently neglected to notice previously, but now they see the spectacular things that have been accomplished while they were somehow, in some way, inexplicably distracted...engaged in other pressing matters. There is an apology there too for their tardiness in recognizing this achievement in Island beautification, but these things take time what with making sure that the construction was fully completed.
It's like we have a building inspector issue an "occupancy permit", your completed work has been inspected and you may now open for business.
And...
if you ever do that again, we might get really mad and start holding our breath until our faces turn red. There will likely be a nuisance fee assessed at some time in the future.
At least that's how it works in Honduras.
See? Two semesters of high school Spanish really paid off big time. A doctorate in US Law Or years in law enforcement? That has no value or application.