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Puerto Vallarta will invest over 18 million pesos in the Mirador de la Cruz rehabilitation via the tourism trust, preparing the site for a future...Read More
Mexico City sinkhole swallows pedestrian Av. Talismán, injuring a woman and renewing debate over subsidence, drainage leaks, and storm-soaked ground in Mexico City.Read More
Tijuana urban maintenance reached more than 25,000 residents this week with cleaning, drain clearing, lighting repairs, and debris removal across three delegations.Read More
Puerto Vallarta bike lanes will be repaired and expanded after a council commission vote, with an Active Mobility Council, a maintenance unit, and 2026 budget...Read More
Ceabien sewer cleanup in Bahías de Huatulco intensifies as Oaxaca’s water agency deploys desazolve crews in tourist zones to lower health risks.Read More
The governor says the Rosarito desalination plant will be the biggest in Mexico, sending treated seawater to Tijuana, Rosarito, and even part of Ensenada.Read More
El Pitillal water shutoff on August 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as Seapal installs a siphon on Revolución, affecting 11 neighborhoods and closing...Read More
Mexico City's Cutzamala System reaches nearly 60% capacity after a strong rainy season, offering relief from water rationing and raising hopes for a more secure...Read More
Learn how the San Miguel de Allende airport plan and four other new regional airports will boost tourism, logistics, and economic development across Mexico. On...Read More
Mexico City’s new Telecommunications Law mandates burying overhead cables to improve safety, streamline connectivity, and enhance the urban image with a comprehensive cables underground plan....Read More