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Ajijic's 2023 time capsule

As part of Chapala’s June 16 celebration of the State of Jalisco Bicentennial, local residents were invited to contribute objects representing the community’s present day life and culture for the Ajijic time capsule that will be squirreled away and reopened 50 years from now.


Chapala trash collection stumbles

Mechanical breakdowns of three garbage trucks have caused interruptions in regular trash collection services in several heavily populated Chapala neighborhoods and the satellite town of Atotonilquillo over the past week.

Avenida Madero rebuild ramps up

In the face of nagging traffic tangles that have persisted over the past year to the aggravation of local motorists, the reconstruction of Chapala’s Avenida Madero is now moving along at a steady pace after Jalisco’s Secretariat of Infrastructure and Public Works (SIOP) contracted three separate private companies to carry out the third stage of the top-to-bottom main street rehab project.

Musical chairs at Chapala city hall

In the latest shuffle of top officials at Chapala City Hall, José Luis Chávez Rivas was sworn in as the administration’s third head of Hacienda, the municipal treasury, during the June 6 session of the Cabildo (city council).

Infrastructure agency approves additional Libramiento off-ramp

In an effort to alleviate some of the traffic congestion that plagues the junction of the Libramiento and the Chapala-Jocotepec highway, Jalisco’s Secretariat of Infrastructure and Public Works (SIOP) has given a green light to building a second off-ramp from the bypass for vehicles heading west towards Ajijic.

Rain and soggy fiestas on the threshold

Oppressive heat and the lack of precipitation have Jalisco residents anxiously awaiting the onset of this year’s rainy season. University of Guadalajara meteorologists predict that the temporal de lluvias will commence by the middle of June.