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What Urban Challenges Has CANACINTRA Identified in Aguascalientes?

What Urban Challenges Has CANACINTRA Identified in Aguascalientes?

CANACINTRA and the Aguascalientes City Council discussed urban challenges, including water, security, public services, and waste management, impacting local businesses.

During December, the State Business Council of Aguascalientes (CEEA) held a session with the participation of the Aguascalientes City Council. In this meeting, representatives from CANACINTRA Aguascalientes engaged in dialogue with Mayor

The meeting focused on reviewing municipal progress related to local economic activity. Furthermore, the discussion covered water, security, public services, and administrative modernization. These issues directly impact the performance of businesses and productive sectors within the municipality. Additionally, the session allowed for contrasting official information with the current needs of the business sector. The dialogue took place within the CEEA’s ordinary agenda for December. Consequently, participants reviewed data linked to the urban growth of the capital city.

Economic Agenda and Priority Public Services

From CANACINTRA’s representation within the CEEA, participants provided technical analyses. In particular, they highlighted long-term water planning as a priority issue. They also pointed out the need to strengthen coordination regarding security matters. Similarly, the discussion addressed the increasing pressure on municipal public services. This pressure stems from the urban dynamism recorded in Aguascalientes city. Therefore, participants reviewed the challenges associated with demographic and economic expansion. During the session, entrepreneurs reiterated the importance of maintaining updated and verifiable information. This exercise facilitated the review of the municipality’s administrative and operational progress.

Waste Management and Urban Sustainability

At another point, attendees brought up the comprehensive management of urban solid waste. The proposal considered the progressive saturation of the municipal landfill. Furthermore, the urgency of promoting a culture of source separation was presented. This approach aims to ensure the sustainability of the waste management system. Participants linked this objective to the city’s sustained urban growth. Likewise, the topic was integrated into a vision of ordered development.

Finally, the business community reaffirmed its willingness to collaborate with municipal authorities. This commitment includes providing technical analyses and viable proposals. Coordination between public and private stakeholders was presented as a central element of the dialogue. The meeting concluded with the reaffirmation of business interest in the competitive and sustainable development of Aguascalientes.

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