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Nuevo León and Jalisco Launch Joint 2026 Push With Mobility and Investment Measures

The governors set a joint plan to convert World Cup preparations into lasting mobility and public‑space upgrades.

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Overview

  • At a business summit in Guadalajara, governors Pablo Lemus and Samuel García reconvened the Eje Nuevo LeónJalisco with chambers, industry leaders and academia to align projects ahead of FIFA 2026.
  • Nuevo León’s governor unveiled the 'Ponte Nuevo, Ponte Mundial' strategy featuring Metro Lines 4 and 6, 4,000 new buses, the Aduana Colombia, Parque del Agua, an expansion of Parque Fundidora, green corridors, a citywide cleanup program and 300 new sports courts.
  • Jalisco’s governor said Estadio Akron is slated for four World Cup matches and projected about 3 million visitors, highlighting the Chapala highway rehabilitation and a new Line 5 for public transport with a 13,000‑million‑peso budget he said will be ready for 2026.
  • Officials emphasized coordinated stadium readiness for Estadio BBVA and Estadio Akron while proposing a shared investment window to streamline projects and inviting broader private‑sector participation.
  • Participants framed the alliance as a national economic engine and pledged to turn tourism and services opportunities into a durable legacy, with national figures like Altagracia Gómez Sierra and Mikel Arriola contributing perspectives at the event.