The investment will focus on 13 projects for the social infrastructure of the municipality.
Chapala President Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel (center) during the COPLADEMUN meeting and unveiling of the 2022 projects with FAIS investments.
Editor. – More than 13,778,000 pesos (about US$700,000) from the Contribution Fund for Social Infrastructure, or FAIS, will be invested this year in 13 projects for Ajijic, Atotonilquillo and the municipal capital of Chapala.
Details and budget amounts were announced during the May 31 meeting of the Committee for Municipal Development, or COPLADEMUN, at the Centro Cultural Antigua Presidencia in Chapala.
Construction and maintenance projects in Chapala will focus on Miguel Martínez, Zaragoza and Pípila streets. Architect María del Carmen Corona detailed the works to be carried out through the FAIS, starting with Miguel Martínez Street. This project includes installation of drinking water and sewage lines and the construction of a collector.
Also planned is installation of drainage lines on Zaragoza Street, construction of concrete pavement, sidewalks and trimmings in the northern part of Chapala. There are also plans for the construction of concrete pavement, sidewalks and pavers for Pípila Street, as well as rehabilitation of some other streets.
There will be three projects in the Magic Town of Ajijic, including rehabilitation of the Six Corners square at a cost of 652,000 pesos (about US$33,000). Also, firm floors will be installed in homes that need them the most. Crosswalks will be installed at the intersections of Juárez and Ángel Flores, Zaragoza and Juárez, Juárez and Ocampo, Hidalgo and Juárez, Constitución and Marcos Castellanos, Constitución and Aldama, Guadalupe Victoria and Aldama, Hidalgo and Álvaro Obregón, and Zaragoza and Hermenegildo Galeana.
Finally, the delegation of Atotonilquillo will have a budget of 500,000 pesos (about US$25,000) for the rehabilitation and maintenance of streets and sidewalks.
During the meeting, the mayor of Chapala swore in 24 of the 32 members of COPLADEMUN for the period 2021-2024. The group is made up of municipal authorities, citizens, businessmen, representatives of educational institutions, indigenous communities and others.
Translated by Mike Rogers
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