Alfredo del Mazo Avenue Rehabilitation: Road Closures and Schedules in Toluca
Delfina Gómez and the Toluca municipal government began the rehabilitation of Alfredo del Mazo Avenue. The project involves road rehabilitation to improve traffic flow in Toluca, necessitating road closures and modified travel schedules for commuters.
This infrastructure overhaul targets a congested artery in the region. For daily commuters, the “banderazo” or official kickoff signaled the start of a logistical challenge.
The disruption is immediate. Local businesses and residents now face a landscape of detours and heavy machinery.
Construction Schedules and Targeted Intervention Zones
According to the Ayuntamiento de Toluca, the rehabilitation is being executed through a joint effort between the state and municipal governments. The works are segmented, though specific stretches of Alfredo del Mazo Avenue will be closed to traffic.
Reports from La Jornada Estado de México and El Sol de México indicate that the project follows a schedule to minimize the impact on the morning and evening rush hours. While the specific hour-by-hour closures vary by segment, the government has urged drivers to utilize alternative routes and adhere to the signage posted by transit authorities.
The intervention focuses on the degraded sections of the road. The goal is a rehabilitation of the surface and infrastructure.
Inter-Governmental Coordination and Political Stakes
The project is a manifestation of the working relationship between Delfina Gómez and the Toluca municipal administration.

The scale of the work is significant. According to El Heraldo de México, the “banderazo” served as a public commitment to improving the quality of life for Toluca’s residents.
Regional Economic Implications for Toluca
The timing of the work is critical.
Until then, the city remains in a state of transition.