Arellano Rodríguez as technical secretary of the newly formed COMUR, recalled that the regularization of properties was a campaign proposal of the current mayor
COMUR members and Chapala authorities in the council chamber.
Laguna Staff.- The mayor of Chapala, Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel, swore in the members of the Municipal Commission for the Regularization of Urban Properties (COMUR). The objective of the commission is to give legal certainty to the citizens and the City Hall itself about their documentation and deeds that give them the ability to transfer, sell or dispose of their properties.
Aguirre Curiel, who presides over the commission, swore in its eight members and proposed the director of Urban Development and Planning, Jaime Arellano Rodriguez, to be the technical secretary of said municipal body.
During the installation of the COMUR on February 15, Jalisco’s Urban Development Attorney, Carlos Romero Sanchez, was present and recognized the importance of the commission’s work in updating the properties.
He also spoke of working in a coordinated manner to demand that state deputies update legal instruments such as the State Zoning Regulation, which dates back to the mid-1990s, the Urban Code in force since 2009, and the General Law of Human Settlements of 2016.
The people who make up the commission are the following council members: Jesús González Amezcua, of Acción Nacional (PAN); Mayra Raquel Morales Cerda, of Movimiento Ciudadano (MC); Irma Paulina Vázquez Baltazar, of Revolucionario Institucional (PRI); María Isabel Mendoza Rodríguez of Hagamos. In addition, the trustee, Gamaliel de Jesús Soto Pérez, the general secretary, Lilia Alvarado Macías and José Barajas Gómez, director of Cadastre.
Arellano Rodríguez, as technical secretary of the recently formed COMUR, reminded everyone that the regularization of properties was a campaign proposal of the current mayor. He proposed to work jointly with the City Hall agencies so that many elderly people can inherit properties who have not been able to do so due to that due to irregularities in their property titles and documents.
Translated by Sydney Metrick
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