Cozumel, Quintana Roo — Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa presented an executive urban project to transform the Cozumel boardwalk during a tour with members of the Cruise Tourism Trust.
Alongside Michele Paige, executive director of the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA), Lezama highlighted that the project is part of the portfolio approved for Cozumel for fiscal year 2025. It includes a comprehensive rehabilitation of the boardwalk, strengthening of the Tourist Assistance and Security Center, and urban improvements in the area.
The project will be developed in phases: planning and diagnosis of the urban, social, and environmental context; conceptual design with an architectural and landscape focus; development of the executive project including blueprints, technical reports, and material quantification; integration of specialized engineering; and final compilation of a bidding and execution folder.
Officials present included Bernardo Cueto, head of the Tourism Secretariat (Sedetur); Reyna Arceo, Secretary for Anti-Corruption and Good Governance; Rafael Lara, head of the Public Works Secretariat (SEOP); Cozumel Mayor José Luis Chacón; and Vagner Elbiorn Vega, head of the Integral Port Administration of Quintana Roo (APIQROO).
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