Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta looking to cut 50% of bus traffic in downtown

State and municipal authorities have begun a period of valuation of public transport in Puerto Vallarta, with which they will determine the possibility of reducing 50 percent of public transport units in the city center, according to Luis Alberto Romero Chávez, president of the company Costa Pacífico (UNIBUS).

Chávez said that he is in talks with both the municipal government and the state government to see if they could create transfer centers, which would be located on Francisco Medina Ascencio Avenue at the height of the Agustín Flores Contreras Sports Center in both directions.

He explained . . .

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