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Ramírez Bedolla Delivers Fourth Annual Report in Morelia, Detailing Works and Governance Priorities

The address capped a regional rollout and underscored pillars from large public works to digitized anti‑corruption measures with federal representation on hand.

Overview

  • The governor presented his fourth Informe at 11:00 at the Centro de Convenciones de Morelia after earlier regional presentations in Uruapan and Zamora.
  • He outlined four pillars that included the Michoacán Construye program, described as a 40 billion‑peso investment in roads, health infrastructure and urban mobility.
  • Environmental actions highlighted the Guardián Forestal monitoring system covering nearly 6 million hectares with close to 1,000 resulting complaints, a tripling of protected natural areas, and more than 10 million trees planted using traditional methods and drones.
  • Economic and civic projects cited included the new Pátzcuaro municipal market that supports over 3,000 families and the restoration of public spaces such as Plaza Gertrudis Bocanegra.
  • In line with prior briefings, the report emphasized delivering projects like cable cars in Uruapan and Morelia, hospitals, schools, roads and bridges without taking on new public debt, alongside updates on education, health, security and social programs.