Overview
- The program has allocated 35 million pesos for detailed structural assessments, 82 million for lighting, pavements and green spaces, and up to 1,000 million for rehabilitating the six towers with severe damage.
- Officials have begun comprehensive diagnostics across all 90 residential buildings, identifying 27 with damage and ranking six as critically compromised.
- The most severely affected towers—Ignacio Ramírez, ISSSTE 11, Chihuahua, José María Arteaga, Michoacán and Baja California—are slated for priority repairs over the next three years.
- Planned enhancements include installing four new police modules and increasing video-surveillance coverage by 25 percent to boost resident security.
- Demolition of the obsolete Gonzalo Castañeda hospital and Cine Tlatelolco will clear ground for new community-oriented facilities.