The Amado Nervo Bridge has reached 60% completion, keeping it firmly on track for a July 2026 opening. This vital link will revolutionize travel between Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas, cutting commute times in half and easing traffic for all residents.
As Biblioteca Los Mangos celebrates its 30th anniversary, Puerto Vallarta City Council has approved a new 30-year land agreement, securing the future of this well-loved cultural and educational center and allowing its programs, workshops, and community services to continue for decades to come.
Puerto Vallarta's City Council has unanimously approved urgent support for vendors affected by recent fires at the 5 de Diciembre Market. Plans include modernizing the aging electrical system and providing financial aid to help impacted businesses reopen quickly.
Puerto Vallarta officials have approved the loan of municipal land for the city’s first electric bus charging station and operations yard, a key step in launching the new electromobility system. The project will support the arrival of electric buses set to begin service in May along key city routes.
Puerto Vallarta has launched a proactive campaign to eliminate mosquito breeding sites before the rainy season. By focusing on household water management and community cooperation, local health officials aim to protect residents and ensure a safer summer.
Puerto Vallarta could see temperatures climb to 38°C starting in July as a possible El Niño event strengthens. Officials are urging residents to stay hydrated, limit sun exposure, and take precautions as hotter conditions are expected during the summer season.
Puerto Vallarta’s City Council has approved the call for nominations for the 2026 Premio Vallarta, honoring citizens and organizations who have made exceptional contributions to the city. Nominations are open through April 27, with awards to be presented May 31.
Puerto Vallarta has added four new collection trucks to its municipal fleet using federal Zofemat funds. This expansion increases the city’s total capacity to 36 vehicles, ensuring more reliable service and faster response times for residents across all local communities.
Puerto Vallarta will host the second annual Race for Children on May 31 to benefit the Comprehensive Care Program for People with Disabilities. Participants of all ages can run or walk 2k or 5k routes to help provide essential mobility equipment for local youth.
Puerto Vallarta has expanded its community resources with the opening of the Enchanted TukiBosque in San Miguel and the launch of a Mobile Veterinary Unit. These projects transform public spaces into family hubs while bringing free medical services for pets directly to neighborhoods across the city.