Burgueño Leads Tijuana As Mayor

**New Mayor Ismael Burgueño Promises Transformation in Tijuana** Sworn in amidst distinguished guests, Mayor Burgueño pledges citizen involvement, security, infrastructure focus, and efficient governance for Tijuana’s progress.

**Ismael Burgueño Takes Office as Mayor of Tijuana**

Tijuana – In a significant political event held at the Patio Central of the Municipal Palace on Monday night, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz was sworn in as the Mayor of Tijuana. Serving as the head of the XXV City Council, Burgueño will lead the city for the next three years, promising to make a lasting impact on the administration.

The ceremony saw the participation of notable dignitaries including the Governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, and the President of the State Congress, Dunnia Montserrat Murillo López.

**Burgueño’s Plans for Tijuana**

In his address, Burgueño emphasized a vision where every citizen plays a role in decision-making, affirming that it is everyone’s responsibility to contribute to the city’s development. He insisted that his administration would prioritize the well-being of all residents and be characterized by unprecedented coordination with all levels of government.

The new mayor outlined four main pillars that will guide the programs and policies of his term:

1. **Public Security**
2. **Mobility and Infrastructure**
3. **A Humanistic Government Approach**
4. **Efficient Public Management**

Burgueño assured that his government would strengthen dialogue, reduce bureaucratic barriers, and focus on being close to the community. He plans regular visits to neighborhoods, ensuring safe and accessible roads, and effective mobility solutions. Additionally, he intends to decentralize delegations for improved administrative efficiency.

**Swearing-in of City Council Members**

Alongside Burgueño, other officials were sworn in, including the members of the City Council representing various political forces. Secretary of Municipal Government, Arnulfo Guerrero León, and the City Attorney, Teresita de Jesús Balderas Beltrán, also took their oaths, along with multiple city councilors.

The newly instated council aims to work collaboratively to achieve the administration’s goals and make Tijuana a better place for its citizens.

**Secondary Article: Recent Developments Related to Tijuana’s New Administration**

1. **Seven Mayors Take Office in Baja California**

This Monday, seven new mayors were sworn in across Baja California, marking a new political cycle for the region. Each of them is committed to tackling local challenges with strategic plans aligned with community needs.

2. **Claudia Agatón Assumes Role as Mayor of Ensenada**

Claudia Agatón was sworn in as Mayor of Ensenada, unveiling her agenda for the city’s development. She called for the first extraordinary session of the City Council to discuss and implement new policies promptly.

3. **Roman Cota Installed as Mayor of Tecate**

Roman Cota took office as the new mayor of Tecate, introducing twenty strategic programs, including the ambitious “Tecate at 100” project aimed at comprehensive city improvements.

4. **Increased Fees for SENTRI Users**

For those traveling to the United States, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that new fees for SENTRI pass users would take effect from October 1. This marks a significant change for frequent cross-border travelers.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for the latest updates and in-depth coverage of these significant developments across Baja California.