Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Independent reporting on infrastructure and utilities: water, power, internet, waste, and sewage. Track outages, bids, backlogs, and project timelines to stay informed.

Puerto Vallarta bike lanes set for overhaul next year

Puerto Vallarta bike lanes set for overhaul next year

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...
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Ceabien steps up sewer cleanup in Bahías de Huatulco

Ceabien steps up sewer cleanup in Bahías de Huatulco

Ceabien sewer cleanup in Bahías de Huatulco intensifies as Oaxaca’s water agency deploys desazolve crews in tourist zones to lower health risks.
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Rosarito desalination plant will be Mexico’s largest by 2027

Rosarito desalination plant will be Mexico’s largest by 2027

The governor says the Rosarito desalination plant will be the biggest in Mexico, sending treated seawater to Tijuana, Rosarito, and even part of Ensenada.
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El Pitillal water shutoff Thursday for new siphon install

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...
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CDMX road sinkholes surge to 153 as repairs ramp up

CDMX road sinkholes surge to 153 as repairs ramp up

CDMX road sinkholes hit 153 in 2025, officials said, as night crews start 10 km a day and a paving plan targets damage from heavy...
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Cutzamala System water levels rise

Cutzamala system water levels rise near 60% capacity, relief amid Mexico City’s water crisis

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...
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San Miguel de Allende new airport plan drives regional growth

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...
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Mexico City Telecommunications Law mandates companies to bury cables underground

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....
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