New parish in Guayaquil?: this southern sector of the city seeks to become number 21
A push is underway to establish the Isla Trinitaria as the 21st urban parish of Guayaquil, aimed at gaining administrative autonomy from the Ximena parish to which it currently belongs.
The Isla Trinitaria sector in southern Guayaquil is experiencing significant growth, prompting local leaders to propose its establishment as an independent urban parish. This initiative, led by councilor Alfredo Bautista, aims to break away from the current administrative jurisdiction of the Ximena parish, allowing for greater local governance and better alignment with the community's needs. Bautista has already begun engaging with local cooperative leaders and residents to discuss the potential benefits of this change.
As a densely populated area, Isla Trinitaria hosts various cooperatives and neighborhoods, including AndrΓ©s QuiΓ±Γ³nez, Naciones Unidas, and Barrio Nigeria, among others. The proposed change is expected to enhance the political and administrative visibility of the area, thus addressing the unique challenges and opportunities faced by its residents. The local government considers recognizing Isla Trinitaria as a separate parish crucial for better resource management and civic engagement.
If successful, the establishment of the 21st parish could serve as a model for other crowded urban areas in Ecuador, emphasizing the importance of local governance in addressing community issues. This move reflects a broader trend across Ecuador, where urban centers are re-evaluating administrative boundaries to better serve their growing populations. The outcome of this initiative could significantly impact the region's development and governance structures.