Oddball Chapala alley gets a facelift
The Chapala government is spending 1.75 million pesos out of its own coffers to totally refurbish the two-block length of Calle Mr. Crowe and the pedestrian staircase where it comes to a dead end.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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The Chapala government is spending 1.75 million pesos out of its own coffers to totally refurbish the two-block length of Calle Mr. Crowe and the pedestrian staircase where it comes to a dead end.
The Chapala waterfront was jammed packed all day Saturday, April 30 as locals and outsiders gathered en masse for the highly touted AeroFest 2016 air show spectacle.
Two search and rescue experts from the Chapala Red Cross were recruited to serve on the Mexican relief brigade that helped dig out coastal towns left in ruins by the powerful 7.8-magnitud earthquake that struck Ecuador on April 16.
Ajijic resident Janna Sosensky was the amiable hostess to 32 guests gathered Thursday, April 28 for the first in a series of gourmet dinners that are being organized as fund-raisers for Cruz Roja Chapala (CRC).
Officials from Chapala’s district attorney’s office (MP) have issued a warning to lakeside residents who may be subject to attempted telephone extortion ploys.
Sitting in session on Friday, April 29, members of the Chapala City Council approved a list of sweeping initiatives that could spur a total transformation of the municipality.
Authorities are seeking new sources of water due to a growing deficit in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara.
Dr. Miguel Villaseñor Calvillo is the protagonist of an upbeat saga with a bittersweet denouement that is playing out at the dental clinic created almost a year and half ago at Ajijic’s Centro de Salud public health facility.
A large crowd of men and women congregated at the Chapala plaza Friday, April 15 seeking interviews with more than a dozen private businesses and government agencies participating in the municipality’s Primera Jornada Laboral (job fair).