Overview
- City crews began the nightly program on August 18–19, deploying 50 teams to repair about 10 kilometers per night through December across primary avenues, with full temporary overnight closures coordinated with police.
- A parallel rapid-response arm of 50 crews will address emergencies and citizen reports within 48 hours via the *0311 LOCATEL line and a WhatsApp chatbot called Bachetel set to launch next week.
- A strategic repaving push is scheduled from October 2025 to May 2026 to reencarpet 250 linear kilometers—roughly 4.1 million square meters—with procurement processes starting this year and contracts staggered into next year.
- The work targets the city's 217 officially designated primary roadways under the central government's responsibility, while secondary streets remain under the alcaldías.
- Authorities report 37 sinkholes on primary roads and 116 on secondary routes so far this year, with ongoing repairs on Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza and a planned 2-kilometer collector in Iztapalapa to address recurring failures.