An epic twist in the destiny of the capital
In a movement that will mark a before and after, the Government of Mexico City has unleashed a storm of steel and concrete with an investment of six billion pesos. It is not just about preparing the metropolis for the World Cup 2026, but about weaving a new destiny for millions of souls that inhabit this urban labyrinth. Juan Pablo de Botton Falcón, the titan of the capital’s finances, revealed with a prophetic voice how these resources will shake the foundations of the city: from the arrival of 17 metal colossi for the Light Train to the resurrection of the CETRAMS, those sleeping giants in Taxqueña, Huipulco and Universidad.
The legacy that no one saw coming
But the epic does not end here. Clara Brugada, the tireless leader who guides the destinies of CDMX, has sworn that these are not mere temporary brushstrokes. “We don’t build sandcastles for spectacle,” he declared with the solemnity of someone who sculpts history. The streets surrounding the mythical Azteca Stadium, that coliseum where sporting feats have been written, will witness a hydraulic revolution that will chase away the ghost of floods. Beacons of light will illuminate entire colonies, like a perpetual dawn, while the Ajolote Train and the eternal routes of Calzada de Tlalpan become veins of steel for a city that pulses with frenzy.
Can you imagine the roar of machines digging the future? Each excavation is a verse in this poem of progress that promises to defeat oblivion. Brugada’s words resonate like an oath: “This is not for the World Cup, it is for eternity.” While others prepare temporary parties, CDMX writes its legend with cement and dignity, ensuring that each peso invested is a brick in the monument to tomorrow.
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