Overview
- The new commission will convene in November with public, private, social and merchant representatives to set relocation rules, enforcement guidelines and shared commitments for the area.
- Authorities report recovering corridors such as Alameda Central, Paseo de la Reforma, Plaza de la Solidaridad and streets including Moneda, Argentina, Doctor Mora and Hidalgo, with 237 fixed structures removed from heritage properties.
- The plan centers on reallocation of street vendors to plazas comerciales using temporary, revocable permits (PATR), supported by a census showing 19 plazas with valid permits and 28 in renewal.
- A special security scheme will be presented in the coming days with additional operational personnel and police, alongside training in human rights, inclusive language and application of the civic culture law.
- Local outlet RÉCORD reports the removal of about one thousand street vendors as part of early operations, a figure not uniformly corroborated in official statements.