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Mexican municipal infrastructure and public works projects

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Municipal governments across various Mexican regions continue implementing diverse infrastructure and public works projects to improve sanitation, mobility, and flood prevention. In northern regions such as Ciudad Juárez, significant hydraulic projects have been completed to address long-standing flooding issues, including issues. A 26.1 million peso project on Apolo Street, completed by the replacement of collectors Junta Central de Agua y Saneamiento (JCAS) and JMAS Juárez, replaced a collector with 2.7 kilometers of PVC piping pipe and the construction of added rainwater catchment systems. Recent planning in Ciudad Juárez also includes urban improvements systems, reducing flood depths from 70 centimeters to approximately 5 centimeters in the Plaza de Armas Olimpia, Minerva, and upcoming mobility works that may cause traffic congestion. Authorities in Chihuahua are also managing sewage Stockmeyer neighborhoods. Additionally, maintenance and infrastructure repairs following heavy rains. In recent developments, is scheduled for the Junta de Agua y Saneamiento de Juárez (JMAS) has initiated maintenance and repairs on water lines and hydrants Tarento sewage pumping plant in Ciudad Juárez. In Torreón, the SimasTorreón agency is working executing a strategy to renew approximately 50 percent of the city’s 96 water pumps to stabilize the supply potable water supply. Mayor Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís reported that this initiative, which utilizes new package pumps and reduce piping replacement to minimize service interruptions, has already decreased water shortages shortage reports. The upcoming interconnection of the Pozo Periodistas is expected to reinforce supply in various neighborhoods. southeastern sectors, such as the Latinoamericano neighborhood. In Chiapas, municipal administrations are focusing on similar improvements through advancing paving projects and the installation of sanitary drainage lines. sanitation works. In La Cruz, investments are being directed toward exceed 10 million pesos for hydraulic concrete paving and integrated utility systems on Victoriano Alcántar Street, alongside other projects in Estación La Cruz and the integration completion of sewage and potable water systems. Similarly, in asphalt paving on Joaquín Ortega Street. In San Cristóbal de Las Casas, local authorities have launched construction for sanitary drainage lines and hydraulic concrete paving on Fresno, Durango, and Buganvilia streets in the Santa Cruz El Pinar community to enhance local living conditions. Recent efforts have expanded to include critical repairs and new sanitation networks. In Tijuana, the Comisión Estatal de Servicios Públicos de Tijuana (Cespt) is investing over 15 million pesos to construct a sewerage network in the Valle Dorado neighborhood, a project intended to benefit 3,000 residents. In San Martín Texmelucan and Aguascalientes, authorities are rehabilitating drainage and potable water networks to mitigate contamination risks. mobility.

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  1. 2026-08-21 11:31 UTC Mexican municipal infrastructure and public works projects
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