On Monday, June 29, 2026, Puebla’s State Government presented the progress of its Cable Transport System to the Puebla Business Coordinating Council (CCE), marking a significant moment in the city’s push for integrated and sustainable urban mobility.
José Luis García Parra, the State Government’s Cabinet Coordinator, alongside Ángeles Mendoza, Undersecretary of Territorial Management and Urban Development, and Cinthya Chávez, Undersecretary of Mobility and Road Safety, led the presentation. The event took place as part of the government’s ongoing effort to maintain open dialogue with diverse social sectors, with CCE members, led by President Juan Pablo Cisneros Madrid, in attendance.
Backed by extensive technical, environmental, and mobility studies, the presentation addressed questions and suggestions from the business community. Mendoza highlighted that the cable transport project is a key element of a comprehensive mobility strategy designed to connect various transportation modes into a single, efficient, safe, and accessible network. The cable route aims to link Puebla’s main employment, commerce, education, and service hubs—areas where over 43,000 workers are currently employed.
This focus on mobility is crucial given that approximately 70% of daily trips in the Puebla Metropolitan Area are work-related, directly tying transportation to productivity and economic opportunity for both individuals and businesses.
Far from being an isolated infrastructure project, the cable system is envisioned as part of a broader urban development plan to create a more connected, sustainable Puebla with improved conditions for economic growth and citizen well-being.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the CCE expressed willingness to contribute actively to the project, offering concrete proposals and collaborating closely with the State Government to strengthen this transformative mobility initiative.
This presentation follows previous consultations with experts, social organizations, and citizen groups, reflecting the government’s commitment to inclusive dialogue and transparency as Puebla moves forward with this innovative transport solution.
For migrants and residents navigating Puebla’s urban landscape, the cable system promises not only a new way to move but also a step toward a more equitable and sustainable city.
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