Baja Priorities: Mobility, Eco Care

Baja California’s focus on mobility and environmental care under President Sheinbaum’s leadership yields promising investments and benefits for local communities, emphasizing infrastructure improvements and support for marginalized groups.

### Key Priorities for Baja California: Mobility and Environmental Care, Says Catalino Zavala

With the inauguration of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s federal administration, Baja California is set to see significant investments in infrastructure to address mobility issues and environmental care, according to Catalino Zavala Márquez, the state leader of the Morena party. Zavala emphasized that these priorities were campaign promises and discussed in Sheinbaum’s meetings with the state’s governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda.

Zavala highlighted, “There’s great coordination with the governor. Major proposals and projects are already in place to enhance infrastructure and investments in the state.” The primary focus includes rehabilitating wastewater treatment plants, addressing mobility issues, especially in Tijuana, and ensuring a steady water supply throughout Baja California.

Zavala also noted the benefits of extending the decree for regulating imported vehicles, which redirects funds into local paving projects. Additionally, he mentioned that the recent constitutional reform to recognize indigenous and Afro-Mexican communities will be beneficial for San Quintín municipality.

During President Sheinbaum’s inauguration, she reaffirmed the autonomy of the Bank of Mexico, a move aimed at providing “tranquility and stability” to foreign investments in the state. Zavala remarked on the historical significance of Sheinbaum becoming Mexico’s first female president, stating it empowers and acknowledges the long-standing struggle for women’s rights and participation in public life.

He also reminded readers that Baja California is governed by a woman, and four out of the seven municipalities in the state are also led by women, showcasing significant female representation in local governance.

### Additional Developments on Baja California’s Priorities

In related news, organizations advocating for migrant support have urged the newly elected mayor of Tijuana to revive important aid programs. Coordination between federal, state, and local leaders will be essential to address the challenges faced by the migrant population in the region.

In other updates, the opposition parties have expressed optimism about Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration bringing more dialogue and resources to Baja California. Local representatives are hopeful that increased federal support will translate into meaningful improvements in infrastructure and community services.

Moreover, the announcement of the first reinforcement for Toros de Tijuana in the 2025 LMB season, with Tomás Telis joining the team, signals preparedness and anticipation for the upcoming sports events in the region.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more updates on these and other important developments in Baja California.