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Santo Domingo

ValparaísoFounded 194612.609 inhabitantsPoblación proyectada INE 2024532 km² of area24 inh./km²$24.207M ingreso municipalSINIM · ingreso total percibido · 2025
Profile today2050
The comuna in context · among 346 comunas
Finance
$1.839.974/inhab.
28th highest budget per inhabitant
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Population
+17,3%
Population would grow between now and 2050
Society
16,1%
Multidimensional poverty · 235th highest of 346
Finance
$1,9 million
per inhabitant per year · rank 29 of 346
Education
597,9 pts
above the national median in the PAES (576,9 pts)
Finance
329th
most dependent on the Common Fund of 340
Summary

What the comuna hasSource: OpenStreetMap

37 Squares and green areas
26 Rodeo arenas (medialunas)
12 Schools
6 Health centers
5 Pharmacies
2 Fire stations
2 Carabineros
1 Kindergartens

Santo Domingo, llamado también Rocas de Santo Domingo, es una ciudad, comuna y balneario del litoral central de Chile. Está ubicada en la ribera sur de la desembocadura del río Maipo en el océano Pacífico, en la provincia de San Antonio, Región de Valparaíso.

Introductory text from Wikipedia, bajo licencia CC BY-SA.

Liveability index · EIU style

58.2 /100
Ver el ranking y simular
#64 of 346 · most liveable in the country (EIU weighting)
Safety48
Health64
Culture and environment63
Education62
Infrastructure57
AuthoritiesWho leads the comuna, its council, sessions and lobbying requests

Mayor · 2024-2028Source: DecideChile · SERVEL

Fernando Rodríguez L.
INDEPENDIENTE
6.137
votes (52.2%)
13.529
Electoral roll
90,63%
Turnout
Mayoral history · 7 terms
FR
Fernando Rodríguez L.
2024-2028 · INDEPENDIENTE
6.137
votes
DP
Dino Paolo Lotito Flores
2021-2024 · RN
4.308
votes
FR
Fernando Rodríguez Larraín
2008-2012 · IND
3.111
votes
FR
Fernando Rodríguez Vicuña
2004-2008 · RN
4.528
votes
FR
Fernando Rodriguez Vicuña
2000-2004 · RN
3.276
votes
FR
Fernando Rodriguez Vicuña
1996-2000 · RN
3.430
votes
FR
Fernando Rodriguez Vicuña
1992-1996 · RN
1.853
votes

SERVEL · TRICEL (1992-2008) · DecideChile (2024) · Wikidata (pre-1992)

Concejo MunicipalSource: DecideChile · SERVEL

FS
Felipe Soto A.
TU COMUNA RADICAL · PARTIDO RADICAL DE CHILE
869
votes
CG
Carla Gonzalez L.
CHILE VAMOS UDI-EVOPOLI E INDEPENDIENTES · EVOLUCION POLITICA
832
votes
FC
Fabiola Contreras F.
CHILE MUCHO MEJOR · PARTIDO DEMOCRATA CRISTIANO
774
votes
GM
German Mayo D.
REPUBLICANOS E INDEPENDIENTES · INDEPENDIENTE
681
votes
CN
Claudio Nuñez A.
CHILE VAMOS UDI-EVOPOLI E INDEPENDIENTES · UNION DEMOCRATA INDEPENDIENTE
571
votes
CH
Cristina Huerta F.
CHILE VAMOS RENOVACIÓN NACIONAL - INDEPENDIENTES · INDEPENDIENTE
515
votes

Sesiones

Última sesión18 de junio de 202668 minWatch session

En una línea: La sesión aprobó un cambio en el formato de la urgencia médica y concentró gran parte del debate en salud mental infanto-juvenil, el nuevo plano regulador comunal y la retirada de un episodio del podcast municipal sobre diversidad sexual.

Temas tratados

  • Salud mental de niños y jóvenes: El concejal Felipe Soto expuso déficits del sistema comunal y solicitó datos al alcalde sobre atención en CESFAM, intentos de suicidio y capacidad del CESFAM/especialidades.
  • Cambio de formato de la urgencia médica: Se votó y aprobó reasignar recursos hacia atención diurna, especialmente en invierno.
  • Plano regulador comunal: Debate sobre si su contenido refleja la imagen objetivo original y necesidad de conversación comunitaria previa a su entrada en vigencia.
  • Copa de la Amistad: Reconocimiento al formato organizado por los clubes; financiamiento municipal comprometido, documentación pendiente de tramitar.
  • Podcast municipal retirado: Un episodio sobre diversidad sexual fue eliminado de la plataforma; dos concejales pidieron explicaciones.
  • Múltiples puntos vecinales: Punto limpio desbordado en Las Salinas, iluminación del club de adultos mayores de La Salinas, árboles secos peligrosos en El Convento, caminos rurales deteriorados, camiones con residuos afectando a vecinos y escuela en sector de Bucalemu, conflictos por estacionamientos en villas.

Acuerdos y votaciones

  • Cambio de urgencia médica: Aprobado (resultado numérico no queda claro en la transcripción). Implica destinar médico en horario diurno, especialmente durante el invierno.
  • El resto de la sesión correspondió a puntos varios; no se registran otras votaciones formales.

Plata y obras

  • Ampliación SSR Convento: Obra en ejecución; etapa actual con financiamiento de ~5.000 millones de pesos; total del proyecto ~11.000 millones. Incluye extensión de red hasta La Salina.
  • Proyecto habitacional Casa La Boca: Asignación actual de 1.800 UF por unidad; el SERVIU local gestionaría un subsidio adicional de hasta 30%. Requeriría reformulación del proyecto.
  • Empalmes e iluminación: En instalación en Rogas Point, Campaleire, PG Rey y multicancha Maitenia.
  • Programa de cuidadoras: Se obtuvo financiamiento ministerial para atender al menos 50 familias con personas en situación de dependencia severa.
  • Financiamiento municipal (FONCOMUN): El alcalde advirtió que Santo Domingo sería la comuna con menos recursos per cápita de la provincia de San Antonio.

Puntos de debate o controversia

  • Podcast retirado: Las concejales Carla González y otra colega pidieron explicaciones sobre la eliminación de un episodio sobre diversidad sexual y exigieron compromiso institucional con la inclusión. El alcalde dijo desconocer el motivo y que lo revisaría.
  • Camiones con residuos en Bucalemu: Una concejala señaló que el olor generado por camiones que ingresan a un fundo afecta gravemente a vecinos y a la escuela; no hay respuesta concreta de la administración hasta la fecha.
  • Plano regulador: Discrepancia entre concejales sobre si lo aprobado refleja la visión comunal original; se propone abrir una instancia de conversación ciudadana antes de su entrada en vigencia.

Para seguir

  • Alcalde debe responder solicitud de datos sobre salud mental infanto-juvenil (ingresos CESFAM, tiempos de espera, intentos de suicidio, cupos CESFAM, etc.).
  • Directiva de la Copa de la Amistad debe presentar documentación para habilitar la votación de recursos en el concejo.
  • Aclarar razón de la retirada del podcast y definir postura institucional sobre contenidos de diversidad.
  • Confirmación de noticias desde Santiago sobre proyecto Casa La Boca y eventual reformulación.
  • Evaluación de semáforo/letrero que afecta acceso a Sanguillermo, Bucalemu y Mostazal; visita coordinada del jefe regional de seguridad vial a la salida de Rafael Moreno.
  • Gestión de iluminación exterior del club de adultos mayores de La Salina y poda de árboles secos en El Convento.

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)

What the council resolvesSource: Official minutes · AI extraction (ongoing)

Resolutions extracted
97
of 98 minutes read
Money involved
$9.022.267.642
sum of resolutions with amounts
ResolutionTypeAmountVote
Modificación del Reglamento de Funcionamiento Interno vigente, incorporando la nueva dirección de Gestión de Riesgos de Desastres y el Departamento de ComunicacionesRegulation
Primera Audiencia Pública para la modificación del Plan Regulador Comunal de Santo Domingo mediante Enmienda N°7Regulation
4.1 · Modificación del Reglamento de Funcionamiento Interno para incorporar la nueva dirección de Gestión de Riesgos de Desastres y conformación del Departamento de ComunicacionesRegulation
4.4 · Aprobar solicitud de patente de alcoholes presentada por Sra. Pamela Henríquez OrellanaLicenseunanimidad
4.3 · Aprobar solicitud de Subvención del Comité de Pavimentos Participativos Huerto ChileSubsidy$450.000unanimidad
4.2 · Aprobar trato directo Servicio de Transporte Escolar DIDECOTenderunanimidad

Resolutions voted by the council, automatically extracted from the official minutes (extraction ongoing: coverage grows as the 94.917 indexed minutes are processed). May contain reading errors; the official document is the municipality's PDF.

Comptroller auditsSource: CGR · Municipal Observatory

Findingstotal
67
Highly complex
2
Audit reports
0
YearFindingsAltam.Compl.Median.Reports
202122
201923221
2015421527

CGR severity classification · audit findings on the municipality and its corporations

Who requests meetings with the municipalitySource: InfoLobby · CPLT (Law 20,730)

  • CG
    Compañía General de Electricidad S.A.
    Lobby / interest management · 9 audiencias · 2018–2025
  • ys
    Yes S.A.
    Lobby / interest management · 5 audiencias · 2017–2024
  • IQ
    Inmobiliaria Q8 SpA
    Lobby / interest management · 4 audiencias · 2024–2025
  • Ay
    Agrícola y Forestal Santa Lucía de Bucalemu Limitada
    Lobby / interest management · 3 audiencias · 2023–2026
  • IS
    Inmobiliaria Santo Domingo S.A.
    Lobby / interest management · 3 audiencias · 2023
  • E
    Enersis
    Lobby / interest management · 3 audiencias · 2022–2025
  • L
    Ligup
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2019–2022
  • P
    Patagonstar
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2019–2026
  • Iy
    Ingenieria y Construcción Electrica Sinec S. A.
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2021–2024
  • Sd
    Servicios de Radiodifusión Alfredo Eduardo González Cueto E. I. R. L
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2022–2024
  • MS
    Meetcard SpA
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2023
  • AF
    Asociación Funcionarios Salud Municipal
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2018–2019
  • FC
    Fundación Cine Ciudadano
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2022
  • CD
    Club Deportivo Social Zumba Sto.dgo.
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2018–2017
  • SS
    Sosafe S.A.
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2021–2022
  • LC
    Lirmi Chile SpA
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2023–2026
  • IS
    Innuvo SpA
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2021–2023
  • AG
    APS Gestión SpA
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2022–2023
  • eS
    E-Tecnosat SpA
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2022
  • E
    Endesa
    Lobby / interest management · 2 audiencias · 2023–2025
and 133 more organizations that requested meetings

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

7.564
inhabitants
12.758
inhabitants
20022025

How it has changedSource: Official INE series 2002–2026 (2017 base).

See the full trajectory to 2050
Since 2002
+71%
inhabitants
Estimated population 2050
15.128
+9% vs. 2035 (13.938)
Over 60 · 2050
34,31%
27,58% in 2035 · +7 pts of ageing

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.

IndicatorValueSource
Homes with public water supply (2017 Census)66,4 %CENSO 2017 2017
School disengagement (leaves the system)2 %MINEDUC 2023
School enrollment144 studentsMINEDUC · aggregated by hexagons 2024
Municipal enrollment33,3 %MINEDUC · aggregated by hexagons 2024
PAES reading comprehension (DEMRE)597,9 ptsDEMRE · MINEDUC datos abiertos 2026
PAES mathematics M1 (DEMRE)623,3 ptsDEMRE · MINEDUC datos abiertos 2026
poblacion_censo13.171 inh.2024 Census 2024
Income poverty (CASEN 2022)6 %CASEN 2022 · SAE Observatorio MDSF 2022
Pobreza multidimensional (CASEN 2022)16,1 %CASEN 2022 · SAE Observatorio MDSF 2022
Indigenous peoples6,02 %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 218 students registered for the PAES.

Registro Social de Hogares

People in the RSH
12.456
5.930 households
Households in the most vulnerable 40%
2.752
46% of RSH households
Female-headed households
47%
2.773
Elderly (60+)3.18126%
Children and adolescents (<18)2.68622%
Foreign nationals3473%
Belonging to indigenous peoples4934%
People with moderate/severe dependency1721%
Single-person households2.42541%

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

School enrollment
3.021
10 schools
Students per teacher
13,1
231 teachers
national median: 10,15
Average attendance
88%
national median: 89,8%
Priority studentsSEP
42,9%
socioeconomic vulnerability
national median: 66,8%
Where they study · by provider
Public (municipal + SLEP) 55%Private subsidized 28%Private paid 16%
Pass rate
99,7%
national median: 98,2%
Dropoutschool withdrawal
0,34%
dropout during the year
national median: 1,77%

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

CESFAM
1
Clinics
0
Rural health posts
3
FONASA enrollees
12.962
103% of the population
Doctors employed
6
Health staff by contract type
Permanent staff: 78Contract staff: 46Fee contracts: 14
Primary-care medical visits · per year
8.438
19.577
20102025
Comprehensive home visits · per year
460
830
20192025

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.

Comuna's primary-care centers · FONASA 2025 enrollees (12.976 in total)
CenterTypeProvider typeEnrollees% brackets A-B
Centro de Salud Rural Rocas de Santo DomingoFamily Health Center (CESFAM)Municipal7.80153%
Posta de Salud Rural Bucalemu (Santo Domingo)Rural Health Post (PSR)Municipal3.35852%
Posta de Salud Rural el ConventoRural Health Post (PSR)Municipal1.28361%
Posta de Salud Rural San EnriqueRural Health Post (PSR)Municipal53466%

FONASA brackets A-B ≈ lowest incomes (A: without resources). Source: FONASA, as of Dec 31, 2025, DEIS code.

Costs · 2025
Health spending accrued: $5.872.219.000 ($453.033/enrollee)MINSAL per capita: $2.047.495.000Municipal contribution: $2.255.680.000

Indigenous peoplesSource: 2024 Census (INE) · CONADI via IDE SMA

Indigenous population
793
6.0% of the census population (Census 2024)
PeoplePeople% of total
Mapuche71490.0%

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.

Foreign-born populationSource: 2024 Census · INE

Foreign nationals
407
3,1% of the census population (Census 2024)
Main origin
Venezuela
83 people · 20% of the foreigners
Main countries of origin
83 Venezuela
54 Bolivia
52 Colombia
44 Argentina

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
0
no encampments registered
Housing deficit
189
4,1% of the comuna's households
Housing permits · 2024
211
31.375 m² · new construction
Subsidies Integrated System · DS01
41
paid · 2011–2025
Subsidies Solidarity Fund · DS49
11
beneficiaries · 2013–2023
Subsidies Rental · DS52
24
paid · 2014–2025

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

12.408homes · by type (2017)
House
6.434 · 82.3%
House
4.446 · 96.9%
Apartment
1.239 · 15.8%
Apartment
106 · 2.3%
Shack/hut/shanty
91 · 1.2%
Other private
44 · 0.6%
Other private
27 · 0.6%
Shack/improvised dwelling
7 · 0.2%
Mobile
5 · 0.1%
Room in old house/tenement
5 · 0.1%
Indigenous dwelling
2 · 0%
Room in old house/tenement
1 · 0%
Traditional/indigenous dwelling
1 · 0%
69%owner-occupied · tenure (2002)
Owned outright
1.156 · 57.3%
Provided for work
346 · 17.2%
Owned, being paid off
225 · 11.2%
Rented
181 · 9%
Free of charge
108 · 5.4%

Housing type: 2017 Census · tenure: 2002 Census (INE).

Elderly careSource: Chile Cuida · National Assets / SENAMA

Long-stay residencesELEAM
1
Beds
18
6,1 per 1,000 over-60s

Long-stay facilities for the elderly registered in Chile Cuida. Comunas without ELEAM send their elders to other comunas. With projected ageing (see Demographic projection), this capacity defines whether one can age in one's own comuna.

ResourcesBudget, spending, municipal procurement and more

Budget and revenue sourcesSource: SINIM · SUBDERE

Total revenue · 2025
$24.206.857.000
Own revenue
$18.047.330.000
75% of the total
Municipal Common Fund
$2.927.259.000
12% of the total
State transfers
$744.450.000
3% of the total
Ingreso total y desglose de ingresos propios

Total revenue · trend (2001–2025)

$1.977.400.000
$24.206.857.000
20012025

Own revenue breakdown (IPP) · 2025

13.7%
72.6%
Property tax$2.466.246.000
Business licenses$13.100.470.000
Vehicle permits$984.079.000
Cleaning fees$623.252.000
Other own revenue$873.283.000
Special-law revenues · 2025
Mining licenses (Law 19.143): $8.699.000

Distributed by law to specific comunas; they arrive via transfers.

Revenue by sector · 2025
64.0%
20.4%
15.6%
Municipal$24.206.857.000
Education$7.721.803.000
Health$5.910.992.000
Municipal Common Fund balance · 2025
Net recipient: it receives $1.177.410.000 more than it contributes.
Evolución por fuente de ingreso

Permanent own revenue (IPP) · trend

$940.241.000
$18.047.330.000
20012025

FCM received · trend

$329.806.000
$2.927.259.000
20012025

State transfers · trend

$169.461.000
$744.450.000
20012025

Municipal spending and budget executionSource: SINIM · SUBDERE

Current budget · 2025
$30.425.923.000
Accrued spending · 2025
$26.324.260.000
Execution rate
86.5%
Unexecuted: $4.101.663.000
Medium execution: it executed 86.5%. Left unspent: $4.101.663.000.

Accrued spending · trend

$1.969.938.000
$26.324.260.000
20012025

Distribution by management area · 2025

70.5%
18.6%
7.0%
Internal management$18.566.493.000
Community services$4.894.461.000
Social programs$1.851.895.000
Municipal activities$294.664.000
Recreational programs$251.389.000
Cultural programs$465.358.000

What the budget is spent on · 2025

Spending lineAmount% of spending
Goods and services (operations) · supplies, contracts, maintenance$7.763.890.00029.5%
Municipal personnel · municipal wages and fees$6.118.961.00023.2%
Municipal healthcare (primary care) · comuna health-sector spending$5.872.219.00022.3%
Transfers to health$2.255.680.0008.6%
Cleaning, garbage and landfills · waste collection and disposal$2.200.244.0008.4%
Investment (works and projects)$2.173.901.0008.3%
Transfers to education$1.786.244.0006.8%
Electricity (facilities)$709.389.0002.7%
Street lighting$135.231.0000.5%
Water (facilities)$96.056.0000.4%
Councillor stipends$81.092.0000.3%
Travel allowances$52.210.0000.2%

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

23.2%
29.5%
47.3%
Personnel (Subt. 21)$6.118.961.000
Goods and services (Subt. 22)$7.763.890.000
Others$12.441.409.000

Personnel by contract type · 2025

55.6%
21.4%
8.9%
10.4%
Permanent staff$3.963.914.000
Contract staff$1.523.090.000
Fee contracts$631.957.000
Labor Code$272.326.000
Community progs.$739.900.000

Municipal headcount · 2023

65.2%
23.9%
10.9%
Permanent staff131
Contract staff48
Fee contracts22
Total: 201 staffFee contracts: 10.9% of the headcountWomen: 51.4%Professionalization: 46.9%
Cost/staffer permanent: $27.489.405/yearCost/staffer contract: $29.992.208/yearCost/staffer fees: $31.721.636/year

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

Municipal investment: $2.173.901.000 (8.3% of spending)Councillor stipends: $81.092.000Travel allowances: $52.210.000

Basic and general services · 2025

Garbage and landfills: $2.200.244.000Street lighting: $135.231.000Electricity: $709.389.000Water: $96.056.000

Final works approvals (DOM) · per year

76
87
20012025

Building permits issued · per year

117
260
20122025

What it buys · Mercado PúblicoSource: ChileCompra · open data

Open profile in Monitor Mercado Público
Historic amount
$136.428.304.084
Purchase orders
35.822

Purchase-order amount · trend

$344.094.736
$7.226.719.170
20072026
Top suppliersAmountPOs
Ecometro Urbanismo S.A.$8.982.452.613230
Ingeniería y Construcción Puerto Principal S.A.$8.596.780.8901
Parques Hernan Johnson Ltda.$5.952.802.439112
Constructora Ghg S.A.$5.722.301.4531
Constructora Aragon Limitada$5.021.406.6923
Constructora Trebol Ltda.$4.516.012.7812
Constructora Alvial S a$4.114.354.2522
Empresa Constructora Ecmovial Limitada$3.968.056.8968

Purchase mechanism · 2026

Tender $5.180.545.52472%
Agile Purchase $1.040.317.03214%
Framework Agreement $556.837.0398%
Direct award discretionary$449.019.5736%

Companies and economic activitySource: SII · company statistics and roster (domicile/HQ)

Registered companies
3.513
domiciled in the comuna
Dependent workers
10.181

Pyramid by sales bracket

40.1%
27.6%
7.7%
21.2%
Micro (≤2,400 UF)1.408 companies
Small (≤25k UF)970 companies
Medium (≤100k UF)269 companies
Large (>100k UF)121 companies
No sales/no info745 companies

Largest companies domiciled in the comuna

CompanyLine of businessSales bracketWorkers
Cyd Ingenieria LimitadaACTIVIDADES PROFESIONALES, CIENTIFICAS Y TECNLarge 4 (>1M UF)2.558
Alimentos Marinos S a AlimarAGRICULTURA, GANADERIA, SILVICULTURA Y PESCALarge 4 (>1M UF)366
Pesquera la Portada S aINDUSTRIA MANUFACTURERALarge 4 (>1M UF)296
Inversiones Marchigue SpAACTIVIDADES FINANCIERAS Y DE SEGUROSLarge 4 (>1M UF)16
Chg Asesorias e Inversiones LimitadaACTIVIDADES FINANCIERAS Y DE SEGUROSLarge 4 (>1M UF)7
Inmobiliaria los Laureles LimitadaACTIVIDADES INMOBILIARIASLarge 4 (>1M UF)
La Peninsula S aTRANSPORTE Y ALMACENAMIENTOLarge 3195
Inversiones Macro SpAACTIVIDADES FINANCIERAS Y DE SEGUROSLarge 31
Inversiones Robledal LimitadaACTIVIDADES FINANCIERAS Y DE SEGUROSLarge 3
Inversiones Licancabur SpAACTIVIDADES FINANCIERAS Y DE SEGUROSLarge 3

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

Under review
1
US$ 2 M declared
Approved last 5 years
2
US$ 2.000 M declared
Construction jobsunder review
20
+ 1 in operations
Construction jobsapproved 5 yrs
1.153
peak labor
ProjectOwnerStatusInvestment (US$M)Constr. jobs
Puerto Exterior de San AntonioEIAEmpresa Portuaria de San AntonioApproved4.0002.265
Planta de Tratamiento de Aguas Servidas Boca de RapelEIAEssbio S.A.Under Review4,47340
EMBALSE ATALAYADIAViña Luis Felipe Edwards Ltda.Approved0,4620

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

Kilometres of trunk road
22 km
Motorways and trunk roads crossing the comuna

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.

Air emissions from industrial sources · tons/year (RETC 2020)
0 t MP10
0 t MP2,5
0 t 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.

111
Species
59
Flora
52
Fauna
37
In conservation status
23
Endemic to Chile
Species in conservation category
Sapo de ruloRhinella aruncoVUHuillipatagua, naranjillo, pataguaCitronella mucronataVURana chilenaCalyptocephalella gayiVUPejerrey chilenoBasilichthys australisVUPalma chilena, palmera chilena, palmera de coquitos, palma de miel, palma de vino de chile, can – canJubaea chilensisENQueuleGomortega keuleENBelloto del surBeilschmiedia berteroanaENRuilNothofagus alessandriiENBelloto del norte, belloto (genérico)Beilschmiedia miersiiVUDelfín chilenoCephalorhynchus eutropiaVUGuayacánPorlieria chilensisVUCarmelitaPercilia gillissiENBagre grandeNematogenys inermisENPochaCheirodon pisciculusVUBagrecitoTrichomycterus areolatusVUPuyeGalaxias maculatusVUGaviota garumaLeucophaeus modestusVUPidencitoLaterallus jamaicensisENPlayero árticoCalidris canutusENFardela blancaArdenna creatopusENChorlo de doble collar, chorlito de doble collarCharadrius falklandicusVUChungungo, nutria marina, gato de mar, chinchiménLontra felinaENAraucaria, pehuén, piñonero, pino piñonero, pino chileno, pino araucaria, pewen, guiliuAraucaria araucanaENCanelo, boique, voigue, fuñe, choólDrimys winteriENBallena franca australEubalaena australisENChorlo nevadoCharadrius nivosusVULagarto nítidoLiolaemus nitidusNTPilpilén, pilpilén común, american oystercatcher (inglés)Haematopus palliatusNTSapito de cuatro ojosPleurodema thaulNTChorlo de collarCharadrius collarisNTCuervo de pantanoPlegadis chihiNTConcón, kongkong, lechuza batarazStrix rufipesNTPalmilla, quilquil, arriquilquilBlechnum hastatumNTPájaro amarilloPseudocolopteryx citreolaNTPelícano peruano, pelícano de humboldtPelecanus thagusNTFardela negra, yeguaArdenna griseaNTGaviotín eleganteThalasseus elegansNT

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.

4 Wetlands · 4 urban · 534 haSource: National Wetlands Inventory · SIMBIO (MMA)

CodeWetlandHectares
HUR-05-30Sist. Rio Maipo y Estero El Sauceurban255 /769
HUR-06-43Rio Rapel (sector desembocadura)urban173
HUR-05-32Des. Rio Maipourban69
HUR-06-44Rio Rapel (sector el rincon)urban37 /117

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. 9 projects totaling US$ 2.261 million, approved between 1998 and 2026. When a project spans several comunas, its investment is split among them.

Port Infrastructure1 project · US$ 2.000 M · 2026
Empresa Portuaria de San AntonioPuerto Exterior de San Antonio
Real estate1 project · US$ 180 M · 2001
Agrícola Tricao LimitadaLas Brisas de Santo Domingo Sur
Others5 projects · US$ 59 M · 1998–2017
Sociedad Concesionaria Ruta de la Fruta S.A.Concesión Ruta 66 - Camino de La Fruta · Transporte de Ácido Sulfúrico Excedentes Fundición Caletones-Fase I Ruta Compartida
Agriculture and livestock2 projects · US$ 22 M · 2015
Agrícola Super Limitada"Desarrollo y Mejoramiento tecnológico Grupos de Producción de reproductoras de aves, sector Castillo" · "Desarrollo y Mejoramiento tecnológico Grupos de Producción de Reproductoras de aves, sector Los Olivos"

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

Distribuidora eléctrica
Chilquinta · also CGE
Empresa sanitaria (agua y alcantarillado)
Coopagua
Higher education
No campus · nearest in San Antonio at 20.2 km

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.

Environmental conflictsSource: SNIFA · SMA + Environmental Search · Environmental Courts

Final SMA sanctions

Final sanctions
1
Sanctioned entities
1
companies, individuals and institutions
Sanctioned entityAuditable unitCategoryFine (UTA)
Agricola el Cardonal LimitadaAGRÍCOLA EL CARDONALAgroindustry

Environmental sanctions final from the SMA (no pending appeals) whose auditable unit sits in the comuna: companies, individuals and institutions (including the municipality). Fine in UTA (Annual Tax Unit). Source: Public Sanctions Registry, SNIFA.

Appeals before the Environmental Courts

Appeals
2
on projects in the comuna
Upheld
1
the court sided with the claimant
Case no.Parties / projectSubjectDecision
R-264-2020
2TA
Ilustre Municipalidad de Pichidegua / Servicio de Evaluación Ambiental
Concesión Ruta 66-Camino de la Fruta
Administrative invalidationRejects
7451-2013
2TA
Sergio Reiss Greenwood en contra de la Dirección Ejecutiva del Servicio de Evaluación Ambiental
Concesión Ruta 66 - Camino de la Fruta
Administrative invalidation - Environmental AssessmentUpheld

Appeals resolved by the Environmental Courts (Law 20.600) on the comuna's projects or facilities, geolocated by the associated project (SEIA) or sanctioned facility (SMA). Partial coverage: Supreme Court appeals and cases without a locatable act are excluded. Source: 1st Environmental Court's Environmental Search.

Green areasSource: SINIM · SUBDERE (2025)

Green space per capita
21 m²
above the CNDU standard
standard 10 m²

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.

National heritageSource: National Monuments Council (Feb 2026)

National monuments
2
Historic monuments
1
Nature sanctuaries
1

Monuments declared by decree (official CMN roster). Excludes archaeological and public monuments. Declaration entails legal protection and intervention restrictions.

Territorial burdensSource: SUBDERE (waste, Jun 2023) · Gendarmería (Jun 2025) · SISS (WWTP)

Infrastructure this comuna carries — often serving others.

FacilityTypeDetail
PTAS - SANTO DOMINGOPTAS · lodos activadosCOOPAGUA LTDA. · discharges into río maipo
Where this comuna's waste goes
Relleno Sanitario El Molle (Valparaíso) · 5.963 t/year

Official registries: they exclude illegal dumps and rural WWTPs (no consolidated public registry).

Forest firesSource: CONAF · Occurrence and damage statistics (2023-2024)

Wildfires · 2023-2024
21
Area affected
140 ha
mostly grassland
Cumulative last 5 seasons
3.183 ha
includes the 2022-2023 mega-season

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)

Critical points registered
39
At high or very high risk
9
1 very high
Main threat
Interrupción de caminos

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)

No scarcity decree in force today.
Years under decree since 2008
7
latest: 2022 · drought chronicity

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)

Mean annual temperature
14,28°C
2035-2065 projection: +1,13°C
Annual precipitation
516 mm
projection: -4%
Hot days>30°C
2
projection: +8 days
Frost days
0

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

Police cases · 2025
553
all crimes
Rate per 100,000 inhab.
4.386
Police cases · trend
635
553
20102025
By crime type · 2025
CrimeCasesRate/100k
Property damage91722
Threats77611
Domestic violence65516
Alcohol and drug use in public spaces46365
Burglary of an inhabited place46365
Burglary of an uninhabited place39309
Receiving stolen goods35278
Minor injuries34270
Larceny30238
Weapons-related crimes16127
Theft of items from vehicles15119
Crimes and offenses under the arms law14111

Showing the 12 crimes with most cases of 25.

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.

Surveillance cameras
130
Guards and inspectors
35
1 per 360 hab
Patrol fleet
10
cars, pickups, motorcycles, bikes
Security booths
2
Patrol fleet by type
Cars: 3Pickups: 5Motorcycles: 2Drones: 1
Surveillance cameras · trend
81
130
20202025

Road crashesSource: CONASET · Data Observatory (2024)

Crashes · 2024
14
Deaths
0
0 per 100,000 inhab.
Injured
4
1 serious
Pedestrian collisions
2

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.