Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Mayor of Vallarta will take a cut in salary to buy food for those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic

The mayor of Puerto Vallarta, Arturo Dávalos Peña, has announced that in the face of the Covid 19 contingency, he has decided to reduce his salary by 50% and his directors by 20% in order to create an economic exchange to acquire pantries and support some 7,500 families from Vallarta with limited resources or who have run out of income due to the closure of hotels and restaurants in the city.

In a message addressed to the people of Vallarta, the mayor told them that they are not alone and that he understands their . . .

Read Full Story

Related Posts

Quintana Roo beach works

NGOs urge Semarnat review of Quintana Roo beach works

NGOs want Semarnat to demand a new impact study before planned beach works restart across...
San Miguel stray dogs

San Miguel stray dogs policy tests city hall and neighbors

San Miguel de Allende weighs humane control of roaming dogs against bite risks, disease fears,...
cancun flights

Cancun airport flights hit 604 as holiday travel surges

Cancun airport scheduled 604 arrivals and departures on Dec. 21, a clear sign the holiday...
Marigalante II Puerto Vallarta

Marigalante II Pirate Ship arrives in Puerto after Panama trip

Marigalante II reached Puerto Vallarta after crossing the Panama Canal, taking over from the sunken...