Cuajimalpa Community Receives Government Support

Clara Brugada, head of government, leads efforts to address community needs in Cuajimalpa, receiving 731 requests for improvements in security, water, and education.


Cuajimalpa Community Receives Government Support

The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, went to the San Mateo Tlaltenango neighborhood, in the Cuajimalpa municipality, to lead the thirteenth day of the House-to-House Government program. During the day, a total of 731 requests were received from community residents, with requests ranging from the repair and maintenance of public lighting to water shortages.

Carlos Orvañanos expressed his gratitude to Clara Brugada and her team for their commitment and collaboration on key issues such as security, water, mobility, and the environment. For her part, the Head of Government emphasized the importance of addressing the needs of the population and will work in coordination with the municipalities to provide effective responses.

During the tour, requests related to tree pruning, maintenance of public lighting, surveillance, pothole repairs, and paving were received. Tomás Pliego Calvo, Secretary of Citizen Attention, informed that a total of 13 House-to-House program days have been held, with more than 34,000 requests received so far.

Clara Brugada announced that the lighting conditions in San Mateo Tlaltenango will be improved and that the construction of the Cablebus in the high areas of the demarcation will begin in 2026. Residents expressed their needs, such as public lighting, pothole repairs, surveillance, tree pruning, water supply, paving, among others.

The mayor of Cuajimalpa praised the impact of the House-to-House program and the closeness of Clara Brugada's management with the population. The importance of maintaining attention to each home and improving living conditions in the community was highlighted.