Overview
- The governor set a two‑phase schedule: two stations funded with 100 million pesos for delivery before year‑end and five additional stations programmed for 2026.
- He also announced complementary works that include rehabilitating the Hospital Civil de Oriente, upgrades on avenida Zalatitán and colonia Jalisco roads, and access to the new preparatory school in Tonalá.
- Pablo Lemus said the start of Tren Ligero Line 6 depends on the Tonalá government clearing the right of way in Zalatitán.
- Mayor Sergio Chávez reported that Tonalá took back trash collection after two decades of concession, investing 150 million pesos in a transfer station and 40 trucks and reporting 93% service efficiency versus 52% under Caabsa.
- Chávez pressed CAABSA over unfulfilled remediation at the former Matatlán and Los Laureles dumps despite a June pledge to invest 341 million pesos in two years, while Tlajomulco’s Gerardo Quirino detailed more than 2,100 million pesos for 200+ works, 32,000 new LED lights, and land donated for Line 4.