Riviera Maya, Q.R. — President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is scheduled to visit Quintana Roo this weekend. His visit comes during his last weeks in office as he nears the completion of his six-year term as President.
His Quintana Roo visit will include a work tour and inaguration of several of his largre projects during his term. He will tour progress on the 8.8 kilometer long Nichupté Bridge in Cancun, which will connect the mainland with the Hotel Zone.
While in Quintana Roo, he will deliver real estate deeds to residents of the Colosio neighborhood in Playa del Carmen from where he will travel to Tulum by Maya Train.
Once there, he will inaugurate the Tulum Tren Maya station (section 5 south) and Jaguar Park. According to the President, his tour will continue to Felipe Carrillo Puerto for the inauguration of the Mayan culture museum and then onto Bacalar for the public opening of the Ichkabal archaeological zone.
“This weekend we are going to make a tour from Cancun to Chetumal, one station before Chetumal, the Bacalar station, because this weekend we are going to inaugurate the Jaguar Park in Tulum. That is, we are going on the Maya Train from Cancun to Tulum.
“Possibly we will stop by Playa first because the deeds for the Colosio neighborhood are going to be handed over which is an issue that has been going on for many years because people are living in their houses that they built and they do not have deeds due to a legal, judicial problem, which has already been resolved,” he said.
During the weekend tour, he will be accompanied by President-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum.