**Mexicali’s Civil Registry Relocation Costs Over 400,000 Pesos Per Month**
The city council of Mexicali has announced that it will relocate the offices of the Civil Registry to the Cine Lux building, with a monthly rental fee exceeding 400,000 pesos. The municipal president has confirmed that the move will be completed by the last weekend of March and assured that the new facility is fully equipped to provide the necessary services.
The mayor explained that the city received a waiver for rent in January and February due to delays, but was uncertain about the status for March. Previously, she had plans to move some council members to the vacated space in the Municipal Palace, but later admitted that her statements were made without fully consulting the council. She acknowledged her oversight and committed to discussing this proposal with the council members in the near future.
During the transfer to Cine Lux, the mayor assured residents that no scheduled services or transactions at the Civil Registry will be disrupted.
**Additional Insight: Government Initiatives and Safety Concerns in Mexico**
In related developments, the Mexican government has reportedly removed 6,000 meters of illegal fish nets across the region to bolster environmental protection efforts. Meanwhile, public safety remains a pressing issue, with local leaders and citizens voicing the need for enhanced measures to combat crime.
Norma Bustamante, a prominent city official, expressed confidence in her city despite threats against political figure Julián Leyzaola, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant. Additionally, recent judicial proceedings in Mexico have seen delays and heightened scrutiny, such as the postponed hearing for a suspect in the high-profile femicide case of Paola Bañuelos.
These stories underscore the various challenges and initiatives currently shaping the landscape of Mexicali and wider Mexico, as local governments strive to address both logistical and societal concerns.