Proactive planning and swift action are defining Puerto Vallarta's response to strong waves from Hurricane Priscilla. Municipal agencies quickly implemented preventive road closures and deployed teams for rapid utility repairs, successfully safeguarding citizens and essential services.
Jalisco Governor Lemus on Monday announced the deployment of 67 new public transportation buses for Puerto Vallarta. These modern units run on natural gas and are equipped with both air conditioning and Wi-Fi, marking a significant upgrade to local services for residents and visitors.
Puerto Vallarta is boosting water services! Mayor Munguía recently delivered 30 new ATVs to SEAPAL for fieldwork and 100 free water tanks to families in Ixtapa. This move modernizes operations, directly aids residents, and marks a major step toward water stability across the municipality.
The long-awaited Las Juntas Interchange is now operational, bringing a wave of relief and improved mobility to residents and visitors of Puerto Vallarta. Traffic began moving smoothly at 11:00 pm on September 30th at the key intersection, a major step forward for the region's transportation network.
Puerto Vallarta’s cruise season kicks off in October with 20 ship arrivals, including five double dockings. The busy schedule will bring thousands of visitors, boosting the economy and reinforcing the city’s reputation as one of Mexico’s top destinations for international travelers.
Mayor Luis Munguía and SEAPAL launched the Tinacos PURA program, providing free 1,100-liter storage tanks to over 2,000 vulnerable families in Puerto Vallarta. This tangible support, combined with new infrastructure, is a major victory for water stability and peace of mind across the community.
Puerto Vallarta has taken a decisive step toward water security with the September 29th inauguration of the three Vertical Galleries on the Mascota River. This major project strengthens the city’s drinking water supply, promising greater reliability for families, businesses, and the tourism sector.
San Esteban and Villa de Guadalupe welcomed new community spaces with the opening of Tukilandia park and Casa Tucán on Japón Street. Once abandoned, the site now offers recreation, family services, and a safe gathering place that strengthens neighborhood life.
Puerto Vallarta has launched Todos Contra la Basura, (Everyone Against Trash) a new solid waste collection plan with more garbage trucks, expanded routes, and strict schedules. Covering 220 neighborhoods, the program enforces discipline, increases frequency, and aims to keep the city cleaner than ever.
Puerto Vallarta hosted GAP’s 14th Civil Aviation Security Symposium, uniting experts, officials, and FIFA representatives to strengthen airport safety ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The forum highlighted new strategies, smart technology, and Puerto Vallarta Airport’s upcoming Terminal 2.