Mayor announces staff appointments
Alejandro Aguirre has begun filling in the blanks of top echelon officials to serve under his watch as Chapala mayor for the 2021-2024 term.
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Alejandro Aguirre has begun filling in the blanks of top echelon officials to serve under his watch as Chapala mayor for the 2021-2024 term.
Always ready to serve the community’s emergency needs, Cruz Roja Chapala immediately responded to the October 5 natural disaster with on-the-scene rescue relief services in the Ajijic area and the setup of a temporary collection point at the Chapala clinic to receive donations of supplies for flood victims.
The new Chapala government has an official Facebook page up and running again after the outgoing administration hijacked the site upon leaving office on October 1.
The Chapala government is heralding a bright new era for cultural activity in the community with the appointment this week of an enlarged team of experienced leaders in the field.
Orange cones placed along the east side of Ajijic’s Calle Morelos appeared last weekend to prevent cars from parking along the street running through the town’s main shopping district to the foot of the pier.
Hiking is a non-competitive sport that stimulates physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing, while nurturing a close connection with the great outdoors.
Lakeshore locals often attribute flash floods, such as the one experienced last week, to waterspouts that suck massive amounts of water out of lake and release it when they collide with the neighboring mountain range.
Imagine calmly heading towards lakeside’s most treacherous intersection and spotting a police patrol suddenly careen into your pathway at full speed.
Was flawed planning for a residential development under construction across the highway from La Canacinta a significant causative factor in damages provoked by the October 5 debris slide that hammered the area?