Overview
- Public consultation is underway through January 10, 2026, and Yanes said the window could be extended by about 45 days if needed.
- Officials stress the text online is an anteproyecto to be reformulated with citizen proposals before any version advances.
- The sequence outlined is reformulated proyecto, approval by the IPDP Governing Board, forwarding by the mayor, and deliberation in the local Congress.
- Yanes said the draft was provided to the IPDP board on September 19, but critics note it was posted publicly just hours before consultations began and are seeking more time, including for pueblos and barrios that use their own protocols.
- Authorities say outreach includes bus-shelter ads, Metro screens, social media, and materials in Náhuatl and Otomí, and the roughly 504-page draft is structured around 22 thematic axes.