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Tlajomulco Unveils 2026 Public Works Plan Worth 1.6 Billion Pesos With 450 Projects

Officials say the plan draws on own-source revenues with open, transparent bidding.

Overview

  • The municipal government presented the program to CMIC Jalisco and the Colegio de Ingenieros for technical review and coordination.
  • Work began on two street rehabilitations in the municipal seat totaling 9.9 million pesos, covering Javier Mina and a 110‑meter section of Hidalgo as part of the historic center renewal.
  • Priority builds include two Administrative Centers, a Security Command and Police Academy, a C5 facility, a Cruz Verde clinic, and a new cultural and artisan market.
  • Mobility and water works target high-demand areas with pavement renewals, corridor upgrades, a regulator basin, containment infrastructure, and new potable water circuits from El Zapote and PP‑5.
  • Officials plan equitable deployment across eight regions while advancing a housing recovery effort spanning 8,500 Infonavit properties with progress on about 1,000 homes in Valle Sur, Santa Fe, Chulavista, and Lomas del Sur.