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Progress Reported on 75,786 Million‑Peso Plan for Estado de México’s Eastern Zone

Officials say early water, paving and park projects have been delivered to set the stage for planned hospitals, housing supports and wider service upgrades under a 60/30/10 funding split.

Overview

  • At the one-year mark the state government reported active implementation of the Plan Integral for the Zona Oriente, saying some works are complete while larger projects remain in construction or planning.
  • The program bundles 121 programs and actions with a total committed budget of 75,786 million pesos and a financing arrangement of 60% federal, 30% state and 10% municipal contributions.
  • Water and drainage work counts 101 actions within a 9,000 million‑peso envelope, with the state reporting a direct contribution of 518 million pesos to potable water and drainage projects.
  • Health projects include a projected 16,000 million pesos for four new hospitals and six family medicine units, plus a separate IMSS‑Bienestar allocation of 4,190 million pesos to strengthen 17 hospitals, 180 medical units and 57 operating rooms.
  • The plan also reports completion of all 'Trenes de Pavimentación', delivery of public spaces such as Parque CÓDICE Xochiaca, a 100,000‑support housing program and a 12,000‑unit regularization scheme, while the Mando Unificado security command continues and has expanded to nearby municipalities.