**Ismael Burgueño Highlights Governor’s Leadership in Promoting Well-being Initiatives**
Tijuana’s Municipal President, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz, has praised the leadership of the State Governor, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, particularly her efforts in pushing forward social programs aimed at transforming Baja California and improving the quality of life for families, especially the most vulnerable. This was recently highlighted during an event where the state administration distributed support under programs for the elderly, productive projects, and civil society organizations. The event was hosted at the Sustainable Mobility Institute in the city’s eastern zone.
Burgueño emphasized that Tijuana is set for a fruitful three-year period under the esteemed governance of Avila Olmeda. He stated, “We have a governor of luxury, unmatched in her dedication to the interests of Baja Californians, especially those in Tijuana. We are also pleased to have President Claudia Sheinbaum.” Burgueño underscored the significance of women’s leadership in governance and expressed gratitude for the invitation from the Secretary of Welfare for Baja California, Netzahualcóyotl Jauregui Santillán, whom he commended for his commitment to enhancing community welfare.
Burgueño also reiterated his administration’s dedication to addressing community needs collaboratively and to bolster coordination with state and federal bodies. This approach aims to ensure that socially disadvantaged individuals gain improved access to opportunities and services.
Jauregui Santillán hailed Burgueño’s efforts, acknowledging his dedication to community welfare and the effective collaboration between him and the state governor, marking him as a pivotal force in Tijuana’s transformation.
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**Additional Updates on Tijuana’s Social and Infrastructure Developments**
1. **Avenida Revolución’s Gateway Project**
The entrance to Avenida Revolución has seen an investment of approximately 600 thousand pesos. This significant enhancement is part of ongoing efforts to revitalize key locations within the city.
2. **Community Concerns in Las Cumbres**
Residents in Las Cumbres are calling for improved road conditions, easier access routes, and the development of a community park, reflecting the demand for improved living environments in the area.
3. **Investment in Security and Technology**
The local government has allocated over 762 million pesos for technology and equipment to strengthen security infrastructure by 2025, demonstrating a commitment to public safety advancements.
4. **Transportation Solutions and Studies**
To meet rising demands, the IMOS is facilitating the upgrade of small taxis to larger vehicles, and a study is underway to address the public transport needs of UABC students, ensuring accessible transport options.
5. **Rosarito’s Desalination Plant Plans**
With a projected cost exceeding 12 billion pesos, plans for a desalination plant in Rosarito remain underway, aiming to utilize both state and federal investments, with the mode of funding and construction yet to be finalized.
6. **Atmospheric Alerts in Tijuana**
October saw the issuance of 10 atmospheric alerts due to poor air quality, with authorities now obliged to release such notifications under the updated federal environmental standards since August.
7. **Water Pipe Repairs at Mercado Hidalgo**
Recent water pipe failure around 6 PM on a Saturday affected the Mercado Hidalgo area, highlighting infrastructure vulnerabilities and the need for prompt repair measures.
These updates demonstrate Tijuana’s ongoing efforts to enhance urban living, address community challenges, and foster sustainable improvements in infrastructure and public services.