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Parking meter firm yields to public outcry

Feeling the heat of public outrage, executives of Comers – the private company running downtown Chapala’s paid parking system – have agreed to negotiate with city hall officials and civic representatives to sort out conflicts over penalties, exemptions, operating hours and other issues.


Two Chapala cops off the hook

Two of the six Chapala police officers arrested on allegations of criminal activity regained their liberty last week.  Isaac Barrionuevo Vazquez and Felipe de Jesus Ojeda Palacios have been freed following a release order issued by the Chapala criminal court.

Troubles resurface for San Antonio malecon

In a new chapter for the troubled development of the waterfront malecon (boardwalk) in San Antonio Tlayacapan, the National Water Commission (Conagua) is slapping Chapala government with a steep fine and threatening partial demolition of the project.

Chapala mayor plans job cuts

Chapala Mayor Joaquin Huerta intends to cut the municipal government’s bloated payroll in a bid to rectify the municipality’s shaky financial status.

The goal is to slash payroll expenses by 15 to 20 percent by reducing city hall staff.  Huerta says that will be accomplished by  encouraging some employees to retire or resign voluntarily and merging government offices that handle similar or parallel duties.