The head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, inaugurated this Sunday the Utopia Acatitla in Iztapalapa. The space, built on a vacant lot full of garbage, now offers multiple free services.
What does Utopia Acatitla offer?
During the tour, Brugada observed the facilities: mammography machines, health services, semi-Olympic pool, fields, jogging track, dog park, baking, carpentry and screen printing workshops. There are also sculptures of animals with movement, a laundry and a day house, among others.
The Secretary of Works, Raúl Basulto, explained the technical complexity of the project. The ground conditions, with sinkholes and cracks, limited construction to five thousand of the 16 thousand square meters of land. Even so, he said, all the characteristic services of the Utopias were integrated, such as the public care system.
“This is the fifth Utopia to be built from October 2024 to date – Basulto highlighted -, and a thousand jobs were generated for its construction.”
Claudia Curiel, Secretary of Culture of the Federal Government, attended on behalf of President Claudia Sheinbaum. He pointed out that the Utopias model transcends Iztapalapa to the world.
Impact on the community
Clara Brugada highlighted that the Utopias “return home” and that 119 million pesos were invested to transform the space. She stressed that these facilities free women from the burden of care and improve people’s emotional health. They also promote culture and sports.
As an incentive, he announced that the first 300 children registered in the semi-Olympic pool will receive their uniform for free.
La Utopia Acatitla represents another step in the policy of recovery of public spaces in Iztapalapa, with a focus on well-being and equity.




