Home Oaxaca Coast Infrastructure Fonatur to Invest Billion Pesos on Maintenance at 8 Tourism Destinations Fonatur to Invest Billion Pesos on Maintenance at 8 Tourism Destinations by Brent May January 22, 2020 by Brent May 1.9K The National Tourism Promotion Fund (Fonatur) will spend just over 1.1 billion pesos (US $58.9 million) this year on maintenance at eight tourism destinations. The Pacific coast resort cities of Ixtapa, Guerrero, and Huatulco, Oaxaca, will receive almost half that amount, according to a Fonatur report. Just over 510.9 million pesos will be used to carry out roadwork, upgrade drainage and sewage systems, improve street lighting and clean up public spaces. The funds will also be used to build wastewater treatment plants in the two cities, improve irrigation networks and maintain street furniture, among other projects. Fonatur said that 46% of its 2020 maintenance budget was going to Ixtapa and Huatulco because infrastructure is run-down in both cities, making them less attractive than other tourism destinations. The other 54% of maintenance financing will be allocated to the Baja California Sur resort cities of Los Cabos and Loreto, Nayarit, Marina Cozumel and Cancún in Quintana Roo, and Playa Espíritu, a beach town on the southern Sinaloa coast where a new tourism project is being developed. All eight destinations were developed by Fonatur as planned tourism projects, and the federal agency retains responsibility for their upkeep. The two Quintana Roo destinations will get just under 254.5 million pesos to upgrade deteriorating infrastructure, while those in Baja California Sur will share 258 million pesos. The remaining 83.7 million pesos will go to Nayarit and Playa Espíritu. Funding for the latter destination will be used to install new electricity infrastructure and build pumping stations, water canals and beach access paths. The projects at the eight destinations will ensure that they have infrastructure in good working condition, Fonatur said, adding that tourists and residents alike will benefit from improved services. Airports at the seven of the eight destinations saw combined passenger arrivals in excess of 33.4 million last year. Almost 25.5 million passengers flew into Cancún in 2019, a 1.1% increase over 2018 numbers, while arrivals at the Los Cabos International Airport rose 6.9% to 5.6 million. Airports in Loreto, Tepic, Ixtapa and Huatulco all received more passengers last year than in 2018 but arrivals declined 5.7% to just over half a million in Cozumel. However, it wasn’t all bad news for tourism on the Caribbean sea island located off the coast of Playa del Carmen: cruise ship passengers increased 18% in 2019 to an all-time record of 1,461,778. Source: Milenio (sp) 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Brent May Brent May is the GM and Founder of Mexico Living. He is highly motivated and strives for excellence in order to provide the best service possible for foreigners buying property in Mexico. He understands some of the frustrations people may have while searching for a property in paradise and has learned from his own experiences buying and living in Mexico. Brent and his wife are grateful for the opportunities they have and to be able to live in a place most people vacation in. Brent's extensive knowledge and experience in the buying process will leave you at ease while buying property in Mexico. previous post ‘World Class’ Terminal Planned for Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Airport next post Buyer Beware You may also like Traveling the Super Highway Barranca Larga-Ventanilla: Oaxaca City... April 24, 2024 Puerto Escondido Airport’s Upcoming Transformation: A Look at... October 27, 2023 The New Oaxaca Coast to Oaxaca City Highway:... October 20, 2023 After 15 years, the Oaxaca-Puerto Escondido highway will... April 24, 2023 Oaxaca – Puerto Escondido Highway Will Be Inaugurated... April 21, 2023 Camino Real Zaashila Huatulco Invested 60 Million Pesos March 31, 2023 Continued Investment and Progress of the Oaxaca Coastal... February 24, 2023 Long-delayed Oaxaca highway expected to open in December August 10, 2022 Volaris makes it even easier to get to... July 10, 2022 Long-awaited Oaxaca highway at 80% completion June 23, 2022 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.