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The Lake Texcoco Ecological Park, officially called Parque Ecológico Lago de Texcoco (PELT), is a national park in the
State of Mexico The State of Mexico, officially just Mexico, is one of the 32 federal entities of the United Mexican States. Colloquially known as Edomex (from , the abbreviation of , and ), to distinguish it from the name of the whole country, it is the mo ...
, and a federal government project. It is part of the larger metropolitan area in the Valley of Mexico, around
Mexico City Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
. The planned area for the park is , of which will be public spaces. The park was inaugurated by the president of Mexico
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on 30 August 2024. The park was designated after the cancelling of an airport in the same location. The park is both a major
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project, and possesses great potential for
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for Mexico City.


History

Before the arrival of the Spanish in 1519, the indigenous groups of the area were thriving. Specifically in the
Valley of Mexico The Valley of Mexico (; ), sometimes also called Basin of Mexico, is a highlands plateau in central Mexico. Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes, the Valley of Mexico was a centre for several pre-Columbian civilizations including Teotihuacan, ...
, the Teotihuacan, Toltecs, and Aztecs had risen to power at different points throughout history. In 1519, however, only the Aztecs were still active civilizations. The Aztec empire was conquered by the Spanish in 1521, and the city of Tenochtitlan was rebuilt and named Mexico City. The park occupies land in Mexico City which had previously been part of the Lake of Texcoco. In the Valley of Mexico, the indigenous people altered the landscape around them through the use of technology like dikes to redirect water flow from the lakes that surrounded them. They utilized the flooding for crops and to ensure proper maintenance of the land. When the Spanish colonized the area, they began a massive project to drain the lakes instead of utilizing the benefits of the floods. This project, called the
Desagüe The ''Desagüe'' was the hydraulic engineering project to drain Mexico's central lake system in order to protect the capital from persistent and destructive flooding. Begun in the sixteenth century and completed in the late nineteenth century, it ...
(drain), began in 1607, when they officially broke ground. The Spanish felt that the drainage of the lake was necessary because of the frequent floods that threatened to destroy buildings and the infrastructure that the Spanish had established. Constant maintenance of the project was necessary and in as early as 1629, the system failed and the city flooded. Because of this failure, engineers turned to a trench model instead of tunnels, and the construction lasted for more than 150 years.Candiani, Vera S. Dreaming of Dry Land: Environmental Transformation in Colonial Mexico City. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2014. This project resulted in massive destruction of the land and endangered species that live in the area, such as the axolotl. There are ongoing issues with obtaining enough drinking water for people who live in Mexico City. This is partially due to the fact that the lakes were drained and the location of the city makes it difficult to funnel in new sources of water. Some of the current issues that the city is facing with regards to water is the management of sewage and the inequality that exists in water distribution. People that live in wealthier areas get access to water first while the rest of Mexico City has to wait to get their water later. The space had been designated for the construction of the new international airport for Mexico City. There were protests about the airport project, specifically a movement was created called #YoPrefieroElLago (I prefer the lake). This movement was built by local people who wanted to prevent the destruction of the land and ensure that their land was not stripped from them. Ultimately, this movement along with other pressures resulted in the project being canceled in January 2019. Instead of building an airport in Texcoco, the
Felipe Ángeles International Airport Felipe Ángeles International Airport , also known as Mexico City Felipe Ángeles International Airport or simply Mexico City-AIFA, is an international airport located in Zumpango, State of Mexico, north of Mexico City. Originally named Santa ...
was built in Santa Lucía.


Announcement and financing

In August 2020, the government announced the project. On 27 August, the
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(SHCP) announced that the estimated cost was 17.713 billion pesos to be spent over 8 years. In December 2020 the National Commission of Water ( or CONAGUA), said that it was investing 13 billion pesos into the project.


Description

The park will include multiple natural spaces from the metropolitan area such as the
Bosque de Chapultepec Chapultepec, more commonly called the "Bosque de Chapultepec" (Chapultepec Forest) in Mexico City, is one of the largest Nature Value Area´s in Mexico, measuring in total just over . Centered on a rock formation called Chapultepec Hill, one of ...
. The architect Iñaki Echeverría is in charge of the direction of the parks. The design was in charge of the Master in Architecture Daniel Holguin as well as the Landscape Architect Pedro Camarena Berruecos. The park will be divided into four parts: Lago Nabor Carrillo, Cruickshank, Xochiaca-Churubusco and Caracol.


Planned land use

The main objective of this project is to reclaim the site for green infrastructure in the valley of Mexico City. Rather than returning the area to an intact ecosystem from before Spanish colonization, the key is to create a complete balance between infrastructure and nature."Lake Texcoco Ecological Park - Landscapeasurbanismamericas.net." Accessed 14 November 2022. https://landscapeasurbanismamericas.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/InakiEcheverria_LakeTexcocoEcologicalPark_2010.pdf The proposed area of the park will be 35,000 acres, constituting reforested areas for hiking and biking, soccer fields, restored wetlands and lakes, and areas for families and picnics. In addition, the park will host renewable energy facilities, community gardens, water treatment facilities and a research center for the study of wetlands. The project aims to reconcile the city with its geography, incorporating hydrological cycles, eliminating the threat of floods for the metropolitan area of Mexico City, and also contributing to re-establish the native biodiversity. The finished plan will preserve 678 species of native flora and fauna to the Lake Texcoco area, including 5 species of amphibians, 14 species of reptiles, 276 species of birds, and 29 species of mammals. Special attention will be provided to the burrowing owl, the rough-necked Alicante lizard, the folded tree frog and the mexclapique of the basin of Mexico. The first phases of the park opened in July 2024.


See also

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Mexico City Texcoco Airport Mexico City Texcoco Airport was a planned airport in Mexico City that was meant to become Mexico's New International Airport (Spanish: ''Nuevo Aeropuerto Internacional de México''—NAICM or NAIM). The project was announced in September 2014 bu ...


References

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