The Governing Board met on October 16, 2025 to discuss and adopt a series of significant agreements that aim to improve various aspects of public administration and citizen well-being.
The meeting, held at the central headquarters, was attended by the leading government officials, who debated at length on priority issues that directly affect the population. During the session, measures were agreed that seek to boost economic development, improve urban infrastructure, and strengthen social services.
One of the most notable agreements was the approval of an investment program aimed at modernizing the public transportation infrastructure. This project contemplates the renewal of bus fleets and the expansion of existing routes, with the aim of ensuring a more efficient and sustainable service.
In economic matters, the Governing Board approved the creation of a special fund to support small and medium-sized enterprises. This initiative seeks to foster innovation and competitiveness in key sectors of the economy, providing financing facilities and training for entrepreneurs.
On the other hand, new public health programs will be implemented to improve access to and the quality of services. Among them, the expansion of mobile clinics and the strengthening of primary care centers stand out, thereby ensuring broader and more accessible coverage for the population.
Education also took a central place on the agenda, with the decision to increase the budget allocated to scholarships and teacher training programs. This measure aims to improve the quality of education and reduce the opportunity gap among students.
These agreements reflect the Governing Board's commitment to promoting comprehensive policies that address the current needs of the public and that promote sustainable and equitable development. The monitoring of these measures will be essential to assess their effectiveness and to adjust future strategies.
The administration committed to maintaining constant communication with the various sectors involved, ensuring transparency and citizen participation in the process of implementing these policies.


