Last week, Mayor Luis Alberto Michel Rodríguez took a significant step towards enhancing the city's waste management system with four new compactor trucks. A $12.79 million investment aims to boost efficiency in garbage collection, benefiting residents, businesses, and the thriving tourist industry.
In a special session held on Monday, Mayor Luis Alberto Michel Rodríguez led the Puerto Vallarta City Council to approve 4.85M pesos aid for Hurricane Lidia victims. With 80% from the State Fund for Natural Disasters and 20% from the municipality, the support will help 199 families replace essential household items and rebuild post-disaster.
For more than week now, a dedicated team of municipal employees has been working tirelessly to clean up and repair the city after the passage of Hurricane Lidia. Their unwavering commitment has played a crucial role in Puerto Vallarta's recovery process and has demonstrated the city's unity and strength in the face of adversity.
El Día de Los Muertos is around the corner, and Puerto Vallarta is poised to embrace this cherished Mexican tradition. As the Municipal Government prepares to erect a colossal Catrina on the Malecón for the third consecutive year, the city readies itself for another vibrant Day of the Dead Festival that's sure to captivate visitors.
Mexico’s Independence Day celebrations are fast approaching. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy the patriotic festivities taking place in downtown Puerto Vallarta. The Fiestas Patrias kick off on September 15 at 6:15 pm with live music, followed by El Grito and fireworks. On September 16 the Civic Military Parade starts at 10:00 am.