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They've Checked His Car, 9,953 in Six Months.

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In 2025, the vehicle verification in Saltillo recorded a 45 percent increase compared to the previous year, reaching 9,953 revised units, said Mayor Javier Díaz González. This figure represents a significant advance in the actions of the municipality to improve air quality and promote a responsible environmental culture. “We are moving forward, although much remains to be done. We will continue to promote awareness in the public about the import…
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In 2025, the vehicle verification in Saltillo recorded a 45 percent increase compared to the previous year, reaching 9,953 revised units, said Mayor Javier Díaz González. This figure represents a significant advance in the actions of the municipality to improve air quality and promote a responsible environmental culture. “We are moving forward, although much remains to be done. We will continue to promote awareness in the public about the import…

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Saltillo shines again. On this occasion, the global analysis firm ThoughtLab recognized her as one of the four Mexican cities with the greatest progress towards sustainable urban development; this is what her international report ‘From Future Vision to Urban Reality’ points out. This assessment placed Saltillo in the category of cities “in the process of future preparation”, confirming her growing leadership as a model of urban planning in Mexic…

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Mayor Javier Díaz González said that thanks to the daily and coordinated work Saltillo improved his security by reducing the crime incidence by almost 12 percent compared to the same period of 2024. Díaz González pointed out that in these achievements the leadership of Governor Manolo Jiménez Salinas is key, as well as the constant support of the Mexican Army, the National Guard, the Mexican Navy, private initiative and civil society.

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El Heraldo de Saltillo broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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