Infrastructure for the inhabitants
Frangie recalls that for seven years as an entrepreneur and politician began the efforts to make Jalisco one of the World Cup headquarters and now, as mayor, he can have a greater vision of what is required in infrastructure the municipality that governs.
The mayor of Zapopan points out that from the government of the Emecist, Enrique Alfaro, the works were started to the World Cup such as Metro Line 3 and the Peripheral Macro.
In addition to other road works with the administration of Governor Pablo Lemus such as the improvements to the airport and by the local administration, the expansion of roads, lighting, bump and beaconing in colonies and streets near the stadium.
“Much remains in infrastructure in details, ridges, the means of transport having all our bilingual signage so that people understand it,” he says.
The mayor of Guadalupe emphasizes that regardless of the works carried out by the State Government to improve the connection of the Monterrey Airport and the capital to the stadium, the municipality will make an investment of 120 million pesos in 20 direct impact works To the inhabitants.
These include the rehabilitation of the main square of Guadalupe, lighting, semaforization, resurfacing, painting facades in colonies near the stadium and improving green areas.
“The city is very beautiful, many white sides, many already painted departments, an access to the fully modern chair hill that this linear park will have, the La Silla river that is beautiful, we are embellishing it with green runners,” he tells Political expansion.
The mayor of Coyoacán, Giovani Gutierrez, considers that although the largest load of works is concentrated by the central government, which corresponds to it, is to generate actions destined for urban improvement, the road planning colonies such as Santa Úrsula Coapa and Pedregal Santo Domingo.
Considers that these works will have an impact that will leave a future legacy for the mayor’s office.
“We have a coordinated plan where we touch secondary roads and to the Central Government Primary Avenue, but it is coordinated work. The people, the neighbors, expect public works and urban services,” he says.
Security and mobility
The three mayors agree that part of their strategies, is to improve the safety of the municipalities that govern. According to the National Urban Public Security Survey (Ensu), by INEGI, there have been ups and downs in the perception of insecurity, however, Coyoacán is the one with the best figures.
Héctor García points out that in Guadalupe 100 patrols were already acquired to improve security not only of the areas surrounding the stadium, but of the entire municipality, 200 “totems” or panic buttons were also bought and fiber optic for security cameras, as well as the acquisition of six drones for air surveillance, were installed.
“The truth is that it will be another Guadalupe. I think this party will achieve us, it is a much more cheerful city, much safer,” he says.
For his part, Juan José Frangie highlights the preparations for the device coordinated with state police forces and federal elements to guarantee the access and exit of visitors to the headquarters in Jalisco, as well as lighting programs.
“Zapopan has one of the best C5 of the Mexican Republic and what we are doing will also remain for the World Cup, and well, I think we will be ready and hopefully it is a white balance,” he anticipates.
The mayors of Zapopan and Guadalupe coincide in the implementation of a facilitators and tourism guidance program in which they participate, the elderly, young people and volunteers to expedite the circulation of vehicles in the areas surrounding the stadium.
In addition to this, the mayors will seek to establish contact with educational authorities of their states to request that the days of the game are suspended in schools close to the stadium to expedite traffic.
