The project Models of Magical Towns of Jalisco aims to improve infrastructure in the nine towns with this designation in the state
The mayor of Chapala (right) accompanied with the Jalisco Secretary of Tourism.
Editor.- Chapala Mayor Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel announced the projects to improve the Pueblo Mágico aspects of Ajijic and the tourist areas of Chapala in his presentation of the Model of Magic Towns of Jalisco.
Aguirre Curiel shared details of the project and the funds to improve infrastructure and tourism on social media.
«This project consists of four thrusts that will allow our Pueblo Mágico, Ajijic, to better receive visitors and show off its beauty: Analysis and improvement of mobility in the town; Establishing a Tourist Agent; Analysis and improvement of its visual presentation; and waste management».
The mayor emphasized that the objective is to improve the quality of life of the people who live in Ajijic and the people who visit it, so he considered this an important policy «for Ajijic and for Chapala this news means a lot, because it strengthens the economic and touristic growth of our municipality, without losing the traditions and culture that identify us».
During the press conference held at Casa Jalisco on April 11, a first investment of 20 million pesos was announced for the start-up of the Magical Towns Model in the nine towns of the state that have this distinction.
Finally, Alejandro Aguirre, recognized the influence of Governor Enrique Alfaro Ramírez in the designation of Ajijic a Pueblo Mágico, highlighting its traditions and excellent climate as some of its main attractions, without forgetting the influence of the retired residents of the Expat community.
Translated by Patrick O’Heffernan
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