Mexico City Government Delivers: Transforms Clara Brugada Agrícola Pantitlán with Renovated Schools, Safe Paths, and “Joy Parks”

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January 22, 2026

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Program Highlights

Through the “1, 2, 3 por mi Escuela” program, the primary school Juan de la Luz Enríquez was rehabilitated, and the intervention of 19 schools in the Agrícola Pantitlán colony was announced.

  • Rehabilitation of Primary School Juan de la Luz Enríquez
  • Intervention of 19 schools in the Agrícola Pantitlán colony
  • Recovery of over 21,000 square meters of the Eje 4 Oriente camellón into a sports space with “Joy Park” and a paddle tennis court
  • Construction of a new 5,000 square meter UTOPIA in Calle 4
  • Installation of 3,177 streetlights in the area

Key Figures and Context

Clara Brugada Molina, the Head of Government of Mexico City, led the first day of the year for the “Gobierno Casa por Casa” program in the Iztacalco alcaldía, focusing on infrastructure delivery, security, and public space recovery in the Agrícola Pantitlán colony.

Fase 1: Educational Infrastructure

Brugada Molina unveiled the “1, 2, 3 por mi Escuela: Renovate to Transform” program plaque at Juan de la Luz Enríquez Primary School.

She emphasized that the 19 schools in the colony are being renovated through comprehensive maintenance and improvement work, as previously communicated to the community.

“There are 19 schools in this colony, and all of them are being intervened. Our commitment is to transform each school in Mexico City,” she stated.

Fase 2: Public Space and Security

During the tour, Brugada Molina handed over two “Camina Libre, Camina Segura” (Safe Paths) at Avenida Guadalupe and Calle Uno, as well as a “Joy Park” in the Eje 4 Oriente camellón.

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La jefa de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México, Clara Brugada.Cortesía

As part of the Gobierno Casa por Casa actions, 3,924 neighborhood requests related to pavement, pruning, and urban services have been addressed.

In terms of security, 18 new patrols were delivered, and surveillance was reinforced with the installation of 104 video surveillance cameras, along with the modernization of public lighting.

Brugada Molina reaffirmed that ongoing work in the territory will ensure well-lit streets, safe spaces, and services that improve the quality of life for residents.

Key Questions and Answers

  • What is the “1, 2, 3 por mi Escuela” program? It is a renovation initiative for schools in Mexico City, focusing on comprehensive maintenance and improvement.
  • Which schools were rehabilitated? Primary School Juan de la Luz Enríquez and 19 other schools in the Agrícola Pantitlán colony.
  • What public spaces were improved? Two “Safe Paths” and a “Joy Park” were added in the Eje 4 Oriente camellón.
  • What security measures were implemented? 18 new patrols, 104 video surveillance cameras, and modernized public lighting were installed.
  • How many neighborhood requests have been addressed? 3,924 requests related to pavement, pruning, and urban services have been addressed.