Rosarito Boosts Primo Tapia

Rosarito injects 22 million pesos into Primo Tapia’s infrastructure to improve roads, housing, and community facilities, enhancing residents’ quality of life. Excitement grows for the El BebĂ© Fishing Tournament and ongoing development in Rosarito.

**Rosarito Plans 22 Million Pesos Investment in Primo Tapia’s Infrastructure**

In a recent move to enhance the city’s infrastructure, the Rosarito City Council has earmarked 22.2 million pesos for significant public works in Primo Tapia, located in the southern part of the city. This funding is part of a broader 52.7 million pesos budget dedicated to infrastructure projects planned for 2025.

Mayor RocĂ­o Adame Muñoz has highlighted the importance of developing the southern region, stating, “This area is crucial for our growth, and we are committed to initiatives that enhance residents’ quality of life.” Key projects include the paving of several streets: Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino. Additionally, the funds will support building homes for fire victims and upgrading an audiovisual room at Rosarito Underwater Park.

These initiatives aim to improve traffic flow, connectivity, and daily living conditions for residents of Primo Tapia. The introduction of new housing options and park upgrades will further enhance the area’s infrastructure and overall quality of life.

Furthermore, the city council has agreed to Rosarito’s engagement with the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), a strategic plan by the Secretariat of the Interior aimed at boosting municipal development. The council also approved budgetary adjustments benefiting urban planning, sports, and social welfare departments.

**Secondary Article: Developments and Events Highlight Positive Momentum in Rosarito**

Ahead of the new investment in Primo Tapia’s infrastructure, Rosarito is gearing up for an exciting event this March 30th: the much-anticipated “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament. This annual event draws fishing enthusiasts from all around, promising fun and competition.

In addition to local festivities, Rosarito has been experiencing unusual dry winters and Santa Ana winds, contributing to an increased wildfire risk across Baja California. Preparation and caution are advised for residents and visitors in the area.

Meanwhile, support programs for deported Mexicans have been expanded, providing much-needed assistance to those returning to the country. In upcoming real estate opportunities, Quinta Los Delfines has announced a historic estate sale, capturing the interest of investors and buyers alike.

Stay updated with these and other events as Rosarito continues to develop and thrive in various sectors.