Cancun, Q.R. — The municipalities of Benito Juarez (Cancun) and Isla Mujeres continue to develop a new mobility plan. Authorities held a second day of public consultations where feedback from actual public transportation users is being implemented into the creation of the new plan.
The new 2026-2040 mobility plan is being created with input from public transportation users, information that will be used to mold a Comprehensive Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (PIMUS) for the Cancun-Isla Mujeres metropolitan area.

“Following the initial technical and inter-institutional workshops, this second session opens the space for residents to contribute their daily experience on how the city moves, what the main challenges are and what solutions they consider priorities for the coming years,” the CGC General Coordination of Communication of the Government of Quintana Roo said.
The CGC (Coordinación General de Comunicación) says residents helped to identify critical points, propose improvements, prioritize interventions and validated diagnostic findings. Their feedback also helped provide an essential territorial and social perspective for metropolitan planning.
The Quintana Roo State Mobility Institute (Imoveqroo), in coordination with the Secretariat of Sustainable Urban Territorial Development and the Municipalities of Benito Juárez and Isla Mujeres, reaffirms that the PIMUS will not be a desk document, but an instrument built with the voice of those who live, work and travel through this metropolitan region.
“Mobility is not just about infrastructure. It’s about access to opportunities, road safety, quality of life and the right to the city. Therefore, citizen participation becomes a central pillar to ensure that the Plan responds to real needs and has social legitimacy,” the state government agency reported.
This activity concludes the workshop sessions, and we will continue working hand in hand with the public, gathering their opinions in hearings and events held in the metropolitan area to strengthen this process.

The State Government, through Imoveqroo, strengthens a long-term vision that places people at the center of planning and consolidates a more orderly, safe, inclusive and sustainable mobility.
