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Frenan Cablebus in Puebla: Tribunal Grants Suspension Due to Environmental Risk

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In a judicial setback for the Moreno government of Alejandro Armenta, a Collegiate Court has granted a provisional suspension that stops the works of the Cablebus project in Puebla. The judicial decision is forceful: from now on, not a single tree of the city can be touched in relation to this transport work. "We managed to obtain a favorable result in the complaint appeal and, from today, no tree of the city of Puebla can be touched in relation…
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Cablebús will be built without tree felling and with a 90% reduction in tree relocation: Armenta. After listening to the demands of the public and organizations, Governor Alejandro Armenta Mier announced that the number of trees to be transplanted will be reduced by up to 90 percent, and that no trees will be cut down. In an interview, the governor emphasized that no action will be taken outside the legal framework and reiterated his respect for…

In a judicial setback for the Moreno government of Alejandro Armenta, a Collegiate Court has granted a provisional suspension that stops the works of the Cablebus project in Puebla. The judicial decision is forceful: from now on, not a single tree of the city can be touched in relation to this transport work. "We managed to obtain a favorable result in the complaint appeal and, from today, no tree of the city of Puebla can be touched in relation…

The Cablebus project continues to generate controversy although it is temporarily suspended. While the state government presents it as a mobility solution, citizens and specialists warn that it could involve the cutting of hundreds of trees in a city already affected by transit and the lack of green areas. Is this a sign of progress... or a decision that puts the environment at risk?

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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