Municipal Budget Observatory

Public spending, made legible for every citizen

When you open a municipal budget document and see pages of technical codes and unexplained figures, it can feel impossible to know where the money goes. DACNTRIL translates those documents into clear analysis, visual breakdowns, and practical guides so residents can participate meaningfully in local governance.

Understanding where municipal funds go

Municipal budgets determine what gets built, repaired, funded, or ignored in a community. Knowing how to read them is a civic skill that belongs to everyone.

Simplified Budget Analysis

Official budget documents use technical classifications that require specialized knowledge to interpret. We break down the expenditure budget of Mexican municipalities into readable summaries by category, program, and department.

Visual Spending Breakdowns

Numbers alone rarely tell the full story. Charts and visual comparisons make it easier to see which areas receive priority funding, how allocations shift year over year, and what percentage of resources goes to each public service.

Cabildo Abierto Guides

Open council sessions are a legal right in Mexico. Many residents do not know how to request attendance, what questions to bring, or how to formally submit observations. Our guides walk through each step of the process.

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Information that belongs to everyone, regardless of political affiliation

DACNTRIL is an independent civic information resource. We do not represent or endorse any political party, candidate, or government administration.

From official document to citizen insight

A practical path for turning municipal budget data into something you can actually use.

Collect

Official expenditure budget documents are gathered from municipal government websites and public information portals.

Simplify

Technical classifications are translated into plain language. Expenditure categories are organized by what they actually fund for residents.

Visualize

Charts and breakdowns present spending patterns in formats that reveal priorities, proportions, and year-to-year changes at a glance.

Engage

Guides and templates help residents attend cabildo sessions, formulate questions, and formally submit observations to their local government.

Without context vs. with it

When you encounter a municipal budget without guidance, the experience is very different from having accessible analysis available.

Without DACNTRIL

Navigating alone

Trying to understand a municipal budget without context or guidance.

  • Dense technical codes with no plain-language explanation
  • No visual breakdown of where funds are allocated
  • Unclear process for attending cabildo sessions
  • No reference to compare year-over-year changes
Ready to participate?

Your municipality. Your budget. Your right to know.

Explore the budget analysis section or download a guide to prepare for your first cabildo session.

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Frequently asked questions

Answers to questions that come up often when residents first encounter municipal budget information.

What is a presupuesto de egresos?
The presupuesto de egresos is the official municipal expenditure budget approved each year by the local government. It specifies how public funds collected through taxes, federal transfers, and other sources will be spent across departments, programs, and projects. It is a public document that residents have a right to access.
Is DACNTRIL affiliated with any political party?
No. DACNTRIL is a non-partisan civic information resource. The observatory does not represent, endorse, or receive funding from any political party, candidate, or government administration. Content is developed with the goal of providing neutral, factual information about municipal budget documents and civic participation processes.
What is a cabildo abierto session?
A cabildo abierto is an open council meeting where residents can attend deliberations of the local government. In Mexico, municipal laws in most states allow citizens to observe these sessions and, in many cases, formally submit questions or observations. Our guides explain the process for requesting access and participating constructively.
Which municipalities does DACNTRIL cover?
The observatory focuses on Mexican municipalities, with analysis drawn from publicly available budget documents across various states. Coverage expands as new documents become available and are processed. The general guides for civic participation apply broadly across Mexican municipalities regardless of state.
How is budget information presented?
Information is presented in simplified written summaries, charts organized by spending category, and comparative breakdowns by program area. The goal is to make the core content of expenditure budgets accessible without requiring a background in public finance or accounting.
Can I contribute or request a specific municipality?
Yes. Requests and contributions from readers are welcome. If you would like to see analysis for a specific municipality or have feedback on existing content, you can reach out through the contact page. We consider all requests as part of the ongoing development of the observatory.