Ciudad Juárez Addresses Road Infrastructure: 2,700 Potholes Repaired in January
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico – February 3, 2026 – The General Directorate of Public Works reported today that a total of 2,700 potholes were repaired in various sectors of Ciudad Juárez during January 2026. This ongoing effort, utilizing both internal crews and contracted personnel, aims to address citizen concerns and improve road conditions across the city.
Daniel González García, head of the department, emphasized that this consistent pace of work is part of a permanent strategy to maintain or surpass the achievements of the previous year. In 2025, the department attended to over 300 roadways and repaired a total of 27,000 potholes through special brigade programs.
Intervened Roadways and Key Areas
The repair efforts in January encompassed both main avenues and secondary streets with high traffic flow. Notable areas of intervention include:
- High-Traffic Zones: Blvd. Oscar Flores, Manuel Gómez Morín, Av. De las Torres, Manuel J. Clouthier, and Juárez Porvenir.
- Residential and Industrial Sectors: Streets such as Oro, Barranco Azul, Waterfill, Mitla, Ramacoy, Vía Láctea, Durango, Cusihuiriachi, and Isaac Newton, among others.
- Bosques Zone: Streets including Bosques de San Lorenzo, Bosques de Madera, Bosques de Camargo, and Bosques de Tomochi.
González García highlighted that the crews conduct daily patrols to identify new damages, particularly in routes experiencing heavy traffic and significant asphalt wear. The department encourages residents to continue using official channels to report potholes, which helps expedite the scheduling of repair brigades.
Citizen Engagement and Future Outlook
The proactive approach by the Public Works Department underscores the city’s commitment to maintaining its infrastructure and ensuring safer driving conditions for its residents. By responding promptly to reports and systematically addressing road deficiencies, Ciudad Juárez aims to mitigate the impact of wear and tear on its extensive road network.
The successful repair of 2,700 potholes in the first month of the year sets a positive precedent for the department’s ongoing efforts. This initiative is crucial for enhancing urban mobility and contributing to the overall quality of life in Ciudad Juárez.
The department’s continuous monitoring and citizen participation are key factors in the effectiveness of these repair programs, ensuring that critical areas are identified and addressed efficiently.
Source: PuenteLibre.mx