Lack of Infrastructure in Acapulco, Mexico

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Acapulco's infrastructure is inadequate, with poor roads, limited public transportation, and inadequate healthcare facilities.

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                Investing in the construction and maintenance of roads and highways to improve transportation and connectivity within the city....
                
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                Investing in the modernization of public transportation systems, such as buses and trains, to provide reliable and efficient transportation options for residents and tourists....
                
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                Investing in the development of water infrastructure, such as water treatment plants and pipelines, to improve access to clean and safe drinking water for residents and tourists....
                
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                Investing in the construction of new schools and hospitals to improve access to education and healthcare for residents and tourists....
                
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                Investing in the development of waste management systems, such as recycling programs and landfill management, to improve the cleanliness and sustainability of the city....
                
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