Aid for Tijuana Malecón Shops

Local merchants at Playas de Tijuana facing business impacts from Malecón delays are receiving aid from the municipal government, ensuring support and safety measures during rehabilitation disruptions.

**Support for Malecón Merchants in Playas de Tijuana Amid Rehabilitation Disruptions**

In response to significant delays in the rehabilitation of the Malecón at Playas de Tijuana, local merchants have expressed severe impacts on their businesses. The municipal government is stepping in to offer support through various financial assistance programs. Pedro Montejo Peterson, head of the Economic Development Department of Tijuana (Sedeti), stated they are preparing to provide aid to affected business owners once the Tijuana Funds Trust Technical Committee is activated.

The rehabilitation project covers a 1.2-kilometer stretch of the Malecón. However, construction came to a halt on September 13 due to safety concerns, mainly the lack of warning signs essential for pedestrian awareness. Initiated by the previous municipal administration, the project is now under review by the current municipal leadership for potential contractual irregularities.

Upon reaching out to the Malecón’s merchants, many were unaware of the governmental support programs available to them. Sedeti dispatched teams to inform these business owners of potential benefits, gathering their information to ensure they can access aid promptly. Discussions between merchants, Sedeti, and local security representatives also resulted in increased patrols to enhance safety in the area.

**Secondary Article: Continued Challenges and Optimism at Tijuana’s Malecón**

Despite the setbacks mentioned in the rehabilitation project, tourists continue to visit the Malecón at Playas de Tijuana, undeterred by ongoing construction disruptions. This energetic tourist activity highlights the site’s enduring appeal and the potential boost for local businesses once the renovations are complete.

Nevertheless, a high tide recently dismantled three lifeguard towers in the area, emphasizing the urgent need for improved infrastructure. Amid these challenges, the local administration is under scrutiny for how the rehabilitation contracts were awarded, with oversight offices probing into potential irregularities.

The ambitious project, once resolved, is expected to revitalize the Malecón, providing a modernized, safe space for both locals and tourists. Meanwhile, the community remains hopeful that the governmental support and future investments will ultimately foster economic recovery and growth for the area’s merchants.