Starting July 13, the State Government will implement an internal strategy to reduce the traffic congestion caused by the Mexico–Querétaro Train construction work on Bernardo Quintana Boulevard. This measure will benefit 4,770 public servants through remote work arrangements, staggered schedules, and operational adjustments within state agencies.
Chief Administrative Officer Linda Luna Rangel announced that each agency will design an operational plan to maintain service to the public without disrupting the delivery of public services. Planned measures include remote work where feasible, flexible scheduling, the establishment of document intake offices at alternative locations, and the staggering of vacation periods, all aimed at reducing traffic volume while the railway construction is underway.
Source: ciudadypoder




