Home Oaxaca Coast Infrastructure Long-delayed Oaxaca highway expected to open in December Long-delayed Oaxaca highway expected to open in December It will cut travel times from Oaxaca city to Puerto Escondido to 2 1/2 hours by Mexico News Daily August 10, 2022 by Mexico News Daily 1.4K The president said that the highway is currently 75% complete, a bit less than the 80% announced in June. GOBIERNO DE OAXACA By Mexico News Daily A highway in Oaxaca that will slash travel times between Oaxaca city and the southern state’s Pacific coast is expected to open in December, after 20 years of delays and failed attempts. President López Obrador announced in his regular morning news conference on Wednesday that he wanted to inaugurate the highway before the end of the year. Once in operation, it will link the state capital to the popular tourist destination of Puerto Escondido, cutting travel times from six to 2 1/2 hours. The president said 75% of the highway had been completed, a more modest estimate than the 80.2% confirmed by Governor Alejandro Murat in June. López Obrador conceded to “a few problems” in the highway’s construction, something of an understatement for a project which has been delayed by land disputes, seen successive administrations come and go and faces claims of financial mismanagement. An audit by the Federal Auditor’s Office (ASF) on an 805 million peso (US $39 million) investment in the project last year through the state-owned development bank Banobras revealed a probable 88 million peso ($4.3 million) blow to the Oaxaca state treasury. The president discusses the completion of the highway at his Monday morning press conference. PRESIDENCIA DE LA REPÚBLICA The ASF report, published on June 14, said the state’s funds had been spent on a 43 kilometer stretch of the highway. It attributed the financial irregularity to “deficient management of work suspensions, the deficient supervision of works and excessive payments.” The ASF highlighted eight cases for which it encouraged some form of punishment of state workers. The report said two work contracts were activated amid legal complications around construction, which led to delays, meaning nonrefundable sums were spent on machinery and equipment over two periods between April 2020 and September 2021. Tangentially, in the Wednesday news conference, the president also confirmed that improvement works had been approved on a highway running from Ixtepec, in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca, some 450 kilometers through Chiapas to the Guatemala border. López Obrador added that rail cars were being bought for the Isthmus rail line, which he said would have both cargo and passenger trains. The line, which is being rehabilitated between Ixtepec and Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, with some 459 kilometers of tracks as well as 12 stations, is part of the trans-isthmus trade corridor project, touted as a potential rival to the Panama Canal. With reports from Heraldo de México and El Universal Oaxaca 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Mexico News Daily previous post Announcing Mexico Living next post Turtles begin arriving to nest on Oaxaca beaches You may also like Puerto Escondido Investment Opportunities: Airport Drives Growth March 6, 2025 Traveling the Super Highway Barranca Larga-Ventanilla: Oaxaca City... April 24, 2024 Puerto Escondido Airport’s Ongoing 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 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.