Overview
- Work began November 7 with 24‑hour crews operating on two fronts to compress the timeline.
- Lateral lanes are closed in both directions between Río San Joaquín and Avenida Primero de Mayo.
- The program covers roughly 1,560 meters with a municipal investment of 57 million pesos.
- Crews are replacing asphalt with hydraulic concrete and upgrading sidewalks, curbs, drainage, and signage.
- Officials target December 16 for reopening but warn the date could slip due to weather or site conditions, and they urge drivers to use routes such as Lomas Verdes, Gustavo Baz, López Portillo, the tolled Periférico second level, or the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense.