Overview
- Governor Alfonso Durazo inaugurated the State Peace and Civic Justice Council in Cajeme to spearhead prevention-focused security efforts.
- The council brings together municipal leaders, religious figures and business representatives to strengthen community-driven violence prevention.
- Church-based modules remain open for anonymous firearms and ammunition surrender, with residents also exchanging war toys for educational toys for cash.
- A Peace Fair continues to connect residents with free government programs designed to address the root socio-economic causes of violence.
- Major infrastructure works are underway: an 80 million-peso overhaul of the Náinari sports complex, 267 million pesos for the Cajeme industrial park and a 300 million-peso public security complex in Guaymas.