Feria License Revocation Set

**Potential Revocation Looms Over Feria de las Californias License** Municipal council initiates revocation process for Feria de las Californias license due to safety concerns and financial issues with Museo Interactivo Tijuana A.C.

**Revocation Process Underway for Feria de las Californias License**

The municipal council of the XXV Ayuntamiento has officially approved a motion to begin the revocation process of the concession granted to Museo Interactivo Tijuana A.C. for organizing the Feria de las Californias. This decision follows concerns over the association’s failure to meet operational requirements and financial obligations.

The revocation process will be managed by a Special Commission for the Development of the Fair’s Concession, which includes council members Arturo Aguirre, Melisa Pacheco, and Miguel Antonio Loza. They will work alongside the Municipal Legal Counsel to address the issue. Should it be necessary to intervene as a precautionary measure, the Municipal Government Secretary, Arnulfo Guerrero León, will assume responsibility for organizing the annual festivities associated with Mexico’s Independence Day.

Arturo Aguirre highlighted that Museo Interactivo Tijuana A.C. has repeatedly failed to submit timely operation manuals ensuring the safety of attendees. Additionally, the organization accrues significant debts related to the use of Morelos Park and other fair-related facilities. Despite being reminded, the association did not comply, prompting the council to authorize the revocation process.

The association initially received a concession in 2018, which was meant to last ten years, but continued non-compliance has led to the current situation.

**Secondary Article**

**Feria de las Californias Renewal Uncertain Amid Financial Concerns**

Recent discussions within Tijuana’s municipal council have shed light on the uncertain future of the Feria de las Californias, traditionally a staple event celebrating national heritage. Under scrutiny is Museo Interactivo Tijuana A.C., the entity responsible for its organization, which has struggled to meet operational standards set by the city.

The city’s legal and financial evaluations have pointed to mismanagement concerning event safety protocols and financial responsibilities, particularly debts associated with the usage of public spaces like Morelos Park. These issues have prompted the council’s decision to reassess the current concession terms.

Should the concession be revoked, alternative arrangements will be considered to ensure the celebration continues uninterrupted. The fair, celebrated annually to honor Mexico’s Independence, plays a significant cultural role in the community, and local authorities are keen on preserving its legacy while ensuring compliance with municipal standards.

Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops and the council advances in their deliberation process.