Rosarito Boosts Primo Tapia

Rosarito invests 22.2 million pesos in Primo Tapia infrastructure. Mayor Adame emphasizes region’s importance, with projects to improve roads, housing, and park to enhance residents’ quality of life.

**Primary Article: Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Key Infrastructure Developments in Primo Tapia**

The city of Rosarito has announced an ambitious investment of 22.2 million pesos aimed at enhancing public infrastructure in Primo Tapia, located in the southern part of the city. This financial allocation is part of a broader 52.7 million pesos budget slated for infrastructure upgrades throughout 2025.

Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz has declared the development of the southern region a high priority for her administration. She emphasized the significance of this area, stating, “This region is crucial for our future growth, and we are committed to initiatives that will better the lives of our community members.”

The funding will support several critical projects, including the paving of popular streets such as Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino. In addition, housing will be constructed for victims of fires, and upgrades will be made to the audiovisual facilities at the Rosarito Underwater Park.

These projects aim to improve traffic flow, enhance connectivity, and elevate the overall day-to-day experience for Primo Tapia residents. With the new housing and park enhancements, the region’s infrastructure and quality of life are expected to significantly improve.

Additionally, the city council has given the green light for Rosarito’s involvement in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM). This program, designed by the Secretariat of the Interior, is intended to enhance municipal development. Financial reallocations were also approved, benefiting the departments of urban planning, sports, and social welfare.

**Secondary Article: Rosarito Prepares for Upcoming “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament**

Rosarito is gearing up for the much-anticipated “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament, set to take place on March 30th. This event, which draws local anglers and visitors alike, is a prime opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate one of the region’s most cherished pastimes. Participants will have the chance to showcase their skills and potentially take home prizes for the biggest catch of the day.

In other regional developments, Baja California is facing an increased risk of wildfires due to a dry winter paired with the infamous Santa Ana winds. Authorities are urging residents to stay cautious and prepare for potential fire outbreaks during this challenging season. Meanwhile, programs supporting deported Mexicans have been expanded to offer broader assistance and resources, signaling a focused effort to support this vulnerable demographic.