Overview
- Running Nov. 10 to Dec. 16, the program extends beyond a single weekend and targets overdue municipal obligations.
- Discounts are tiered by concept and channel, with up to 75% off fines and surcharges for full online payments, 80% off mobility infractions online, and 50% off property tax and business-license penalties.
- Payments can be made digitally or in person, with larger reductions for online transactions to encourage electronic compliance.
- Treasurer Adriana Romo says the effort is not a reward for late payers but an opportunity to regularize debts and support city services.
- Officials cite a decade of fiscal gains—budget growth from 4,600 to 13,200 million pesos, public debt near 8% of revenues, and Fitch recognition—as the backdrop for the campaign.