How do I process a Day of the Dead sales permit?

Victor Boolen

How do I process a Day of the Dead sales permit?

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The Department of Squares and Markets of the municipality announced that they have started the process of allocating places for street vendors who wish to offer their products near the cemeteries on November 1 and 2.

Javier Ortiz Martínez, head of the department, emphasized that, as every year, flower and food vendors are preparing to serve visitors during these specific dates, and many of them have already claimed their place.

The authority said Mayor Leticia Herrera has already given instructions to facilitate the work of traders, seeking to benefit their economy and maintain order in the process.

Javier Ortiz Martinez, head of Squares and Markets, invited traders who have not yet received their permit to contact the Department of Squares and Markets to formalize their request.

“There are still spaces available, so those interested are encouraged to reserve their spot as soon as possible,” Ortiz said.

For more information, merchants can visit the offices of Plazas y Mercados, located on Avenida Madero #538, between Santiago Lavín and Constitución, one block from the Municipal Presidency. You can also call 871-17-51-000, extension 297 and 298.

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