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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.


Degollado bows out from city council

Chapala alderman Gerardo Degollado Gonzalez abandoned his seat on the city council (cabildo) on Monday, April 29 after being granted an indefinite leave of absence to assume a new job with the Guadalajara city government.

Firefighters battle brush blazes

Chapala Civil Protection and Fire Department chief Arturo Rivera revealed that his staff have faced major challenges in contending with a recent rash of brush fires that have plagued the municipality.

Tour boat operators dig deep to stay afloat

Manuel Real Barragan heaves a faint sigh of despair, furrowing his sun-baked brow as he glances out beyond the far end of the Chapala pier. As head of the vigilance council for the local tour boat operators association, he is up against the challenge of literally keeping business afloat.

Chapala cops jailed on criminal charges

The six Chapala policemen who were detained last month on suspicion of colluding with the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG) crime syndicate have been put behind bars to face formal charges of attempted homicide, illegal deprivation of liberty and association in organized crime.