CDMX is a city of millions and a daily test of public services: moving people, supplying water, keeping air breathable, and making streets work for residents and visitors. Decisions at City Hall ripple through boroughs in hours.
Mobility defines the day. Metro, Metrobús, Cablebús, trolleybuses, RTP and cars all fight for time and space; maintenance and expansions change commute math overnight. Street life and culture anchor the evening economy.
Housing and development push outward and upward. Rents, rezonings, and enforcement shape which blocks stay livable and for whom. Water and heat force new habits—and new spending—across seasons.
Our coverage follows the systems that make the capital run: policy, transport, safety, housing, environment, prices, and culture.
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