Overview
- Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla conducted an on‑site review alongside Urban Development and Mobility Secretary Gladyz Butanda Macías.
- Officials report 18.77% progress and project benefits for about 46,000 residents in southern Morelia.
- Crews are installing 4.1 kilometers of steel‑reinforced hydraulic concrete that authorities say will last more than 50 years.
- Financing includes 201 million pesos from the state and 80 million pesos from the municipal Faeispum fund for the eastern segment under a city agreement.
- Plans outline a paired corridor linking Jesús del Monte, Santa María and Morelos, relieving Avenida Camelinas, adding access from the Pátzcuaro highway, and creating recreation areas near transmission towers with bike lanes and urban amenities, with activation targeted for the first half of December.