Summary
What the comuna hasSource: OpenStreetMap
La Cruz es una comuna de Chile, ubicada en la Provincia de Quillota, Región de Valparaíso, en la zona central de dicho país. Es parte de la Conurbación del Gran Quillota junto a las comunas de Quillota y La Calera.
Liveability index · EIU style
52.1 /100AuthoritiesWho leads the comuna, its council, sessions and lobbying requests
Mayor · 2024-2028Source: DecideChile · SERVEL

Mayoral history · 7 terms
SERVEL · TRICEL (1992-2008) · DecideChile (2024) · Wikidata (pre-1992)
Concejo MunicipalSource: DecideChile · SERVEL
Concejo MunicipalSource: DecideChile · SERVEL
Sesiones
En una línea: El Concejo aprobó el financiamiento de 30 organizaciones comunitarias por ~10,2 millones de pesos, y la alcaldesa alertó sobre el impacto presupuestario del proyecto de ley que exigiría a contribuciones a mayores de 65 años.
Temas tratados
- Financiamiento curso de dirigentes vecinales 2025: Distribución de fondos a 30 organizaciones que completaron un curso certificado en el CFT de la PUCV de Quilpué.
- Asignación especial transitoria para directora de Salud Municipal: El punto fue retirado de la tabla sin debate.
- Informe comisión de salud: Acreditación pendiente del consultorio y nueva sectorización de atención; vacunación al 75%.
- Informe comisión territorial: Revisión de la cartera completa de proyectos 2026, incluyendo complejo deportivo y poza cristalina.
- Informe comisión hídrica: Canal Callelar Gipochai expuso puntos críticos de riesgo hídrico en la comuna.
- Plaza central: Contratista en mora; obra sin recepción y sin conexión eléctrica definitiva a Chilquinta.
- Seguridad vial: Solicitudes de repintado de pasos cebra y mantención/reemplazo de delineadores solares.
- Proyecto de ley de exención de contribuciones: Alcaldesa informó sobre posible impacto en ~800 contribuyentes de La Cruz.
Acuerdos y votaciones
- 22 organizaciones del curso de dirigentes: Aprobadas por unanimidad.
- Voluntariado del Cáncer y JV N°8 El Maule: Aprobadas por mayoría; concejala Eunice Navia se abstuvo por conflicto de interés.
- JV San Jorge–San Felipe: Aprobada por mayoría; la alcaldesa se abstuvo por pertenecer al sector.
- Corporación Tea Nunca Más Solos: Aprobada por mayoría; concejala (nombre no del todo claro en la transcripción, aparece como "Meña"/"Mella") se abstuvo por ser socia.
Plata y obras
- Curso dirigentes vecinales: 400.000 pesos por organización; total ~10.234.437 pesos, financiados con el Fondo de Equidad Territorial. La línea presupuestaria completa era de ~15.836.500 pesos (ejecución 100%).
- Plaza central: Contrato superior a 100 millones de pesos según se menciona en sesión; multas cursadas por atraso, montos exactos no especificados.
- Delineadores solares: Proceso de compra de baterías en curso; instalaciones nuevas en paraderos 14, 15, 16 y sector colegio Bologna.
Puntos de debate o controversia
- Plaza central: La alcaldesa exigió mayor firmeza con el contratista atrasado, advirtiendo que las multas podrían no ser suficiente incentivo para terminar la obra antes de las vacaciones de invierno. Concejal Jaime Ponce planteó revisar los criterios de selección en futuras licitaciones.
- Exención de contribuciones a mayores de 65 años: La alcaldesa alertó que la medida afectaría ingresos municipales sin compensación clara, con un universo de ~800 personas en La Cruz que incluye tanto pequeños campesinos como dueños de fundos agrícolas. Solicitó al Concejo revisar el voto político de la Asociación Chilena de Municipios y pronunciarse en la próxima sesión.
Para seguir
- Directora de Salud Municipal y Departamento de Salud deben presentar ante el Concejo la nueva sectorización de atención y el proceso de acreditación del consultorio (plazo propuesto: primera semana de julio).
- Alcaldesa enviará a concejales el voto político de alcaldes para pronunciamiento en próxima sesión.
- DOM debe informar avance y fecha de entrega de la plaza central.
- Callejón sin pavimento en sector Molino/Sarabia: pendiente ingreso a cartera de proyectos.
- Punto de asignación especial transitoria para directora de Salud: retirado, sin fecha de reagendamiento.
Summary generated by AI (claude-sonnet-4-6) from the official broadcast transcript · may contain inaccuracies
Official council minutesSource: CPLT · Active Transparency inventory (Law 20.285)
Official council minutesSource: CPLT · Active Transparency inventory (Law 20.285)
Este municipio tiene carpetas de actas del concejo en su Transparencia Activa, pero SIN documentos publicados (incumplimiento de la Ley 20.285).
Comptroller auditsSource: CGR · Municipal Observatory
Comptroller auditsSource: CGR · Municipal Observatory
| Year | Findings | Altam. | Compl. | Median. | Reports |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 7 | — | 3 | 4 | — |
| 2021 | 4 | — | — | 4 | — |
| 2020 | 46 | 4 | 38 | 3 | — |
| 2019 | 16 | 6 | 1 | 9 | — |
| 2018 | 30 | 20 | 2 | 8 | — |
| 2016 | 84 | 36 | 39 | 9 | — |
CGR severity classification · audit findings on the municipality and its corporations
Who requests meetings with the municipalitySource: InfoLobby · CPLT (Law 20,730)
Who requests meetings with the municipalitySource: InfoLobby · CPLT (Law 20,730)
- IMInmobiliaria Magua Ltda.Lobby / interest management · 13 audiencias · 2020–2024
- VGVías Gestión y Asesorías SpALobby / interest management · 8 audiencias · 2021–2024
- AEAgricola Epal LimitadaLobby / interest management · 4 audiencias · 2022–2023
- IPInmobiliaria Patriarca SpALobby / interest management · 3 audiencias · 2024
- LLigupLobby / interest management · 3 audiencias · 2019–2022
- PPPunto Padel Club SpALobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2023
- GSGlobalnet S.A.Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2018–2017
- DlDiversub Ltda.Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2020
- GGasvalpoLobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2015–2018
- PSPatagonia SpALobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2025–2026
- IAInmobiliaria Antyl S.A.Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2022–2023
- PCPuntoberry Chile SpALobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2022
- SGSps GroupLobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2016
- ISInnovaxis SpALobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2022–2023
- ESEpys SpALobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2023
- CCClaro Chile S.A.Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2023
- CVClean Voltage LimitadaLobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2018
- IEInmobilairia e Inversiones Brisas de la Cruz SpALobby / interest management · 1 audiencia · 2022
- SAServicios Audiologicos Maudic SpALobby / interest management · 1 audiencia · 2019
- FEFundación Edunova Asistencia Técnica EducativaLobby / interest management · 1 audiencia · 2023
Organisations that registered Lobby Law meetings with this municipality. Registering the meeting is mandatory for the official, so the list shows who asked to be heard, not whether they got anything.
PopulationWho lives here, how they study, their healthcare and more
Population and living conditionsSource: INE · CENSO · MINEDUC · ADIS
Population trend
How it has changedSource: Official INE series 2002–2026 (2017 base).
See the full trajectory to 2050 →INE projects comuna population only through 2035; the 2050 values are an own estimate by the monitor, anchored to the official INE 2050 national total (21,626,079 inhab, 32.1% aged 60+). Not an official comuna figure.
| Indicator | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Homes with public water supply (2017 Census) | 94,65 % | CENSO 2017 2017 |
| School disengagement (leaves the system) | 1,2 % | MINEDUC 2023 |
| School enrollment | 70 students | MINEDUC · aggregated by hexagons 2024 |
| Municipal enrollment | 33,3 % | MINEDUC · aggregated by hexagons 2024 |
| PAES reading comprehension (DEMRE) | 531,6 pts | DEMRE · MINEDUC datos abiertos 2026 |
| PAES mathematics M1 (DEMRE) | 542,9 pts | DEMRE · MINEDUC datos abiertos 2026 |
| poblacion_censo | 24.939 inh. | 2024 Census 2024 |
| Income poverty (CASEN 2022) | 3,2 % | CASEN 2022 · SAE Observatorio MDSF 2022 |
| Pobreza multidimensional (CASEN 2022) | 14 % | CASEN 2022 · SAE Observatorio MDSF 2022 |
| Indigenous peoples | 4,85 % | 2024 Census 2024 |
The PAES year is that of the admission process: the test is sat in November of the previous year. The average covers only those who registered to apply to university —not every secondary-school graduate— and groups them by the comuna of the school they graduated from, not by where the student lives. Here it rests on 97 students registered for the PAES.
Registro Social de Hogares
| Elderly (60+) | 4.527 | 20% |
| Children and adolescents (<18) | 5.127 | 23% |
| Foreign nationals | 1.113 | 5% |
| Belonging to indigenous peoples | 553 | 2% |
| People with moderate/severe dependency | 299 | 1% |
| Single-person households | 5.575 | 48% |
A monthly administrative snapshot of the Social Household Registry (self-registration to access benefits), as of abril 2026. The "bracket 40" is the socioeconomic rating of the most vulnerable 40%. It is a registry, not a survey: it complements CASEN (biennial) with fresh data, but well-off comunas under-register. Source: ADIS, Ministry of Social Development and Family.
School educationSource: MINEDUC Open Data 2025
Aggregate of all the comuna's schools (RBD → comuna). Pass/withdrawal and attendance are from the 2025 school year. SIMCE is not published as open data (managed by the Quality Agency, by request only); the available quality proxy is passing, dropout and attendance. The PAES result appears in the social section.
Municipal healthcare (primary care)Source: SINIM · MINSAL / FONASA
Specialties with services recorded at the comuna's public facilities (REM DEIS, 2024). These are services performed, not doctor headcount. Excludes the private network.
REM-26 section A (DEIS/MINSAL): comprehensive family visits, summed across the comuna's facilities. The last year is partial while DEIS consolidates monthly reports.
| Center | Type | Provider type | Enrollees | % brackets A-B |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consultorio la Cruz | Family Health Center (CESFAM) | Municipal | 24.152 | 51% |
FONASA brackets A-B ≈ lowest incomes (A: without resources). Source: FONASA, as of Dec 31, 2025, DEIS code.
Indigenous peoplesSource: 2024 Census (INE) · CONADI via IDE SMA
| People | People | % of total |
|---|---|---|
| Mapuche | 714 | 59.1% |
| Diaguita | 260 | 21.5% |
| Aymara | 95 | 7.9% |
| Otro | 56 | 4.6% |
2024 Census: people who consider themselves as belonging to an indigenous people (small counts are suppressed for confidentiality at the source and not shown). Communities: CONADI national registry as of March 2024 — Araucanía and Los Lagos not refreshed in that update, the count is a floor. Land grants: 2022 registry.
Community organizationSource: RPJSFL Civil Registry (Law 20.500/19.418) · as of Jun 2026
All the comuna's active non-profit legal entities (Law 20.500 / 19.418), classified by organization name. It portrays the civil fabric: not just neighborhood councils, also committees, sports clubs, cultural and elderly groups, foundations and fire brigades.
Foreign-born populationSource: 2024 Census · INE
International immigrants per the 2024 Census (people born outside Chile living in the comuna). Nationwide they are 1,608,650 people, 8.8% of the population.
Housing and housing deficitSource: MINVU (Encampment Registry + 2024 Census deficit + subsidies) · INE
Encampments: MINVU National Registry 2024 (irregular settlements and the families living in them). Quantitative deficit: homes missing per the 2024 Census (doubling-up + unrecoverable overcrowding). Permits: new homes authorized by the Works Directorate in 2024 (INE) — measures future construction, not stock. Subsidies: MINVU by application comuna — DS49 accrues beneficiaries by resolution year; DS01 and DS52 accrue payments by application cohort (national totals in the source file differ ~1–6% from the comuna sum; the comuna series is published).
What the homes are like
Housing type: 2017 Census · tenure: 2002 Census (INE).
ResourcesBudget, spending, municipal procurement and more
Budget and revenue sourcesSource: SINIM · SUBDERE
Ingreso total y desglose de ingresos propios
Total revenue · trend (2001–2025)
Own revenue breakdown (IPP) · 2025
Special-law revenues · 2025
Distributed by law to specific comunas; they arrive via transfers.
Revenue by sector · 2025
Municipal Common Fund balance · 2025
Evolución por fuente de ingreso
Permanent own revenue (IPP) · trend
FCM received · trend
State transfers · trend
Municipal spending and budget executionSource: SINIM · SUBDERE
Municipal spending and budget executionSource: SINIM · SUBDERE
Accrued spending · trend
Distribution by management area · 2025
What the budget is spent on · 2025
| Spending line | Amount | % of spending | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Municipal healthcare (primary care) · comuna health-sector spending | $5.667.945.000 | 59.9% | |
| Municipal personnel · municipal wages and fees | $2.401.463.000 | 25.4% | |
| Goods and services (operations) · supplies, contracts, maintenance | $1.807.754.000 | 19.1% | |
| Transfers to education | $913.500.000 | 9.7% | |
| Cleaning, garbage and landfills · waste collection and disposal | $591.205.000 | 6.2% | |
| Investment (works and projects) | $456.977.000 | 4.8% | |
| Electricity (facilities) | $339.742.000 | 3.6% | |
| Transfers to health | $195.094.000 | 2.1% | |
| Councillor stipends | $79.941.000 | 0.8% | |
| Street lighting | $71.398.000 | 0.8% | |
| Water (facilities) | $36.701.000 | 0.4% | |
| Travel allowances | $9.442.000 | 0.1% |
Share of total accrued spending. Lines overlap (personnel sits inside several areas), so they don't add to 100%. Source: SINIM.
Personal y dotación municipal
Spending composition · 2025
Personnel by contract type · 2025
Municipal headcount · 2023
Municipal staff by contract status (SINIM, 2023). Cost per staffer = annual spending of the type ÷ same-year headcount.
Inversión, servicios básicos y obras
Investment and authorities' expenses · 2025
Basic and general services · 2025
Final works approvals (DOM) · per year
Building permits issued · per year
What it buys · Mercado PúblicoSource: ChileCompra · open data
Open profile in Monitor Mercado Público ↗
What it buys · Mercado PúblicoSource: ChileCompra · open data
Purchase-order amount · trend
| Top suppliers | Amount | POs |
|---|---|---|
| Ecometro Urbanismo S.A. | $2.652.437.429 | 12 |
| Representaciones Offersuite Chile Limitada | $1.043.478.706 | 3 |
| Orlando Vivanco Campos | $1.033.885.601 | 428 |
| Empresa Individual de Responsabilidad Limitada Man | $852.201.321 | 574 |
| K D M S.A. | $821.979.362 | 70 |
| Productora de Eventos Sociales y Desarrollo Person | $586.417.690 | 62 |
| Sistemas de Seguridad y Tecnologia SpA | $556.920.000 | 1 |
| Asesorías Comerciales Eugenio Gustavo Cordova Arellano E.I.R.L. | $528.738.058 | 2 |
Purchase mechanism · 2026
| Tender | $5.092.115.122 | 88% |
| Agile Purchase | $496.634.485 | 9% |
| Framework Agreement | $172.058.535 | 3% |
| Direct award discretionary | $40.475.787 | 1% |
Companies and economic activitySource: SII · company statistics and roster (domicile/HQ)
Pyramid by sales bracket
Largest companies domiciled in the comuna
| Company | Line of business | Sales bracket | Workers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comercializadora Agropecuaria Embrio Chile S a | COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Y AL POR MENOR; REPARAC | Large 3 | 73 |
| Hidroponicos la Cruz S.A.. | AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA, SILVICULTURA Y PESCA | Large 2 | 170 |
| Agricolas Lomas de Pocochay S a | AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA, SILVICULTURA Y PESCA | Large 2 | 96 |
| Veronica Cabrera SpA | COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Y AL POR MENOR; REPARAC | Large 2 | 26 |
| Sociedad Comercial Safrut Limitada | COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Y AL POR MENOR; REPARAC | Large 2 | 20 |
| Agricola el Canelillo S a | AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA, SILVICULTURA Y PESCA | Large 1 | 76 |
| Inversiones Vigo SpA | AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA, SILVICULTURA Y PESCA | Large 1 | 43 |
| Agricola y Comercializadora Mauricio Paltas SpA | COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Y AL POR MENOR; REPARAC | Large 1 | 14 |
| Jorquera y Pinilla Limitada | COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Y AL POR MENOR; REPARAC | Large 1 | 8 |
| Inmobiliaria Sim Norte SpA | ACTIVIDADES INMOBILIARIAS | Large 1 | 2 |
SII roster of legal entities (public). Due to tax secrecy sales come in brackets, never amounts. The comuna is that of the domicile/HQ: operations may be elsewhere.
Investment in SEIA projects
| Project | Owner | Status | Investment (US$M) | Constr. jobs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Habilitación Extensión Metro Valparaíso Quillota - La CaleraEIA | Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Es | Approved | 811 | 850 |
| Adecuaciones y Mejoras del Complejo Termoeléctrico NehuencoDIA | Colbún S.A. | Approved | 17,5 | 98 |
Investment DECLARED by the owner upon entering SEIA (not necessarily materialized; the RCA expires after 5 years without works). Multi-comuna projects: prorated investment, jobs counted in full. Jobs = declared peak labor (source PRISMA/SOFOFA). Source: e-SEIA + PRISMA.
TerritoryClimate, biodiversity, national heritage, SEIA-approved projects and more
Roads and motorwaysSource: OpenStreetMap · 2026 snapshot
Road infrastructure of the MOP and concession holders, not the municipality: it measures how much highway crosses the territory, not municipal management. Only comunas with roads of this category are counted.
Environment and air qualitySource: MMA · SINCA + PPDA + RETC
No air monitoring station (SINCA) in the comuna.
Zone with decontamination plan Plan Quillota + Catemu-Panquehue-Llaillay · critical pollutant MP / SO2
Air quality observed at MMA's SINCA stations within the comuna (2020); when there are several, the worst is shown. The scale compares the annual average with the WHO 2021 guideline (PM2.5 = 5 · PM10 = 15 µg/m³, international health reference) and the Chilean annual primary standard (PM2.5 = 20 · PM10 = 50 µg/m³): green within the WHO guideline, amber between guideline and standard, red above the national standard. "Days above standard" use the 24-h daily standard (PM2.5 = 50 · PM10 = 150 µg/m³). RETC emissions = declared point sources (industry/energy), excludes diffuse sources like residential firewood.
Biodiversity and protected areasSource: SNASPE · SEIA baselines
Species of flora, fauna and funga documented in the baselines of the projects evaluated by SEIA in the comuna — what their environmental studies recorded in the territory. Conservation status (RCE/IUCN) and Chilean endemism are flagged.
CR critically endangered · EN endangered · VU vulnerable · NT near threatened (Species Classification Regulation / IUCN). ★ endemic to Chile. Extracted from SEIA studies by kingdom; presence reflects what baselines characterized, not a census.
2 Wetlands · 2 urban · 269 haSource: National Wetlands Inventory · SIMBIO (MMA)
2 Wetlands · 2 urban · 269 haSource: National Wetlands Inventory · SIMBIO (MMA)
| Code | Wetland | Hectares |
|---|---|---|
| HUR-05-02 | Desembocadura Rio Aconcaguaurban | 268 /8.465 |
| HUR-05-105 | Embalse Sector Hijuelasurban | 0 |
Area = hectares of wetland within the comuna boundary (apportioned using the DPA table of each record). For wetlands shared between comunas, "portion / total" is shown. "Urban" = urban wetland (HUR code). Official source migrated to the SBAP (Law 21,600).
Large projects approved by SEIASource: SEIA · approved projects
Projects with an environmental permit (RCA) approved by SEIA and declared investment above US$ 10 million, located in the comuna according to the case file and grouped by sector. Every sector with at least one project is listed: this is not a ranking or a selection. 6 projects totaling US$ 225 million, approved between 1997 and 2026. When a project spans several comunas, its investment is split among them.
Approved is not the same as built or operating: the RCA authorises the project, but some were never carried out and others have since closed.
Source: projects with an RCA approved by SEIA (investment declared by the developer, split among the comunas the project spans). Under each sector are its two largest projects by investment. It is the best public proxy for large industrial sites; SERNAGEOMIN’s registry of active mining operations (by mineral and type of operation) is a layer not yet incorporated.
Basic utilitiesSource: SISS · CNE · MINEDUC
Almost no comuna has its own utility: it is served by a major regional concession holder. Water = urban operational territory (SISS; rural goes via APR); electric = concession distributor per the tariff decree (CNE); higher education = university, IP and CFT campuses (MINEDUC/SIES), with the nearest comuna when there are none.
Green areasSource: SINIM · SUBDERE (2018)
Green areasSource: SINIM · SUBDERE (2018)
Municipally maintained green area per inhabitant (SINIM). The National Urban Development Council recommends a minimum of 10 m²/inhab (WHO, ~9). Self-reported by municipalities, with quality varying across comunas.
Territorial burdensSource: SUBDERE (waste, Jun 2023) · Gendarmería (Jun 2025) · SISS (WWTP)
Territorial burdensSource: SUBDERE (waste, Jun 2023) · Gendarmería (Jun 2025) · SISS (WWTP)
Official registries: they exclude illegal dumps and rural WWTPs (no consolidated public registry).
Forest firesSource: CONAF · Occurrence and damage statistics (2023-2024)
Occurrence and area affected by wildfires (CONAF). The 5-season cumulative gives a fairer picture than a single year: fire is episodic and big catastrophes concentrate in few seasons. The area is comuna-wide, not just urban.
Winter riskSource: SENAPRED · winter critical points 2026 (via FAU U. de Chile)
Points in the comuna where SENAPRED identifies winter-rain risk (channel overflows, flooding, collector collapse, landslides, mudflows, snow), with risk level and the agency responsible for the fix.
Water scarcitySource: DGA · MOP (scarcity-zone decrees)
DGA water-scarcity zone decrees (by comuna, province or region; basin decrees are not counted here, so chronicity is a floor). The decree enables extraordinary water redistribution measures. At the megadrought's peak (2021) 286 comunas were under decree; today 26.
Climate and climate changeSource: ARClim · MMA + CR2/UC (CMIP6 modeling)
Modeled climatology (CMIP6 downscaling ~5 km): present ≈ 1980-2010, projection ≈ 2035-2065 middle scenario. Not recent weather observation.
SafetyCrime, road crashes and municipal security infrastructure
Crimes (police cases)Source: CEAD · Ministry of Public Security
| Crime | Cases | Rate/100k |
|---|---|---|
| Domestic violence | 162 | 581 |
| Threats | 145 | 520 |
| Property damage | 117 | 419 |
| Weapons-related crimes | 95 | 341 |
| Crimes and offenses under the arms law | 87 | 312 |
| Burglary of an uninhabited place | 75 | 269 |
| Larceny | 72 | 258 |
| Burglary of an inhabited place | 59 | 212 |
| Alcohol and drug use in public spaces | 51 | 183 |
| Minor injuries | 32 | 115 |
| Theft of items from vehicles | 20 | 72 |
| Robbery with violence or intimidation | 19 | 68 |
Showing the 12 crimes with most cases of 26.
Police cases (reports + arrests) recorded by Carabineros and PDI. Not victimization (ENUSC measures the real figure, higher due to underreporting). The rate uses INE 2024 population. Source: CEAD, Ministry of Public Security.
What the municipality does
Municipal security infrastructure and staff declared to SINIM (since 2016). Excludes Carabineros and PDI, which are national.
Road crashesSource: CONASET · Data Observatory (2024)
Crashes georeferenced by CONASET (urban + highway) during 2024. The only per-comuna source; covers ~70% of the country's deaths (non-geolocatable ones are excluded), so it slightly underestimates the total. Pedestrian collision is the leading cause of pedestrian death.