Overview
- President Claudia Sheinbaum reported nearly 400,000 homes under construction nationwide and oversaw delivery of 40 houses in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, under the Vivienda para el Bienestar program.
- Sinaloa lifted its target to 56,000 homes, with 37,000 through Infonavit and 15,000 via Conavi, backed by 33,730 million pesos in investment and projections for large job gains and more than 200,000 beneficiaries.
- Sonora authorized 10 billion pesos for housing through the end of Governor Alfonso Durazo’s term, directing funds to 15 municipalities and focusing on families earning one to two minimum wages.
- Sonora raised its goal to 65,000 homes, reported 9,694 under construction and 18,126 in planning, and set a pledge to hand over at least 20,000 before the administration concludes.
- To protect travelers and project areas during Holy Week, Sonora announced an interagency security operation that will deploy more than 8,000 personnel across highways and tourist sites.