Overview
- Authorities handed over 120 new apartments to Otomí, Mazahua, Purépecha, Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Triqui and Wixárika families across San Jerónimo (56), Isabel la Católica (40), Academia (16) and Sol (8).
- INVI reported a total investment of 117,483,108 pesos with units averaging 53 square meters, while outlets cited per‑unit costs ranging from 464,000–700,000 pesos or 643,000–700,000 pesos.
- Clara Brugada set a policy target of 3,000 new social housing units per year in the historic center to restore residential use in the area.
- The government announced a rent‑subsidy program slated for next year and said a “Rentas Justas, Razonables y Asequibles” bill will be taken up by the capital’s Congress to align annual increases with inflation and strengthen oversight.
- Urban recovery steps presented include a 56‑stall commercial plaza at Isabel la Católica for residents’ livelihoods, 52 kilometers of new lighting, child‑oriented play streets and a dedicated police presence for the zone.