Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico – Governor-elect Pablo Lemus Navarro recently convened with mayors, deputies, and leaders of the Hagamos party in Jalisco to promote collaboration across political lines for the benefit of the state. In the meeting, Lemus underscored his commitment to addressing the needs of each community without partisan bias, fostering a unified approach to tackle issues important to residents.
Lemus proposed initiatives to revitalize school infrastructure by establishing a trust that would enhance technology access and support renovations for educational facilities. This focus on improving schools in Jalisco aims to provide students with updated resources and a better learning environment.
Road improvements were also central to the discussion. Plans were laid out to renovate the state’s highway network and provide additional support for rural roads to boost connectivity across Jalisco, benefiting residents and businesses alike.
In Puerto Vallarta, specific infrastructure projects are set to move forward with state support. Mayor Luis Ernesto Munguía announced a 200 million peso investment from the State for constructing an overpass at the busy Las Juntas intersection. The overpass will complement ongoing work on a separate road node project in the area, aimed at easing traffic congestion. Local authorities, including the Puerto Vallarta City Council, will oversee these developments, with construction on surrounding streets such as Francisco Murguía and Manuel M. Diéguez streets already in progress.
Beyond infrastructure, Lemus shared a vision of tailored support to each municipality. Plans include distributing essential equipment, from ambulances and patrol cars to agricultural machinery, addressing diverse needs across urban and rural areas. Additionally, Lemus outlined an improved logistical plan to supply medicines to community health centers, aiming to elevate healthcare access and quality for Jalisco residents.
Lemus will assume office on December 6, 2024, in accordance with the provisions of the Political Constitution of the State.
The gathering saw support from prominent figures, including Alberto Esquer, future chief of staff; Ernesto Gutiérrez Guízar, Hagamos president; and Itzcóatl Tonatiuh Bravo Padilla, the party’s coordinator in the local Congress. Together with other legislators and council members, they backed Lemus’s commitment to a coordinated approach that serves the people of Jalisco.
This collaborative meeting set the groundwork for an administration focused on strengthening communities, advancing infrastructure, and ensuring that the needs of every resident are met with unity and purpose.
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