Rosarito Boosts Primo Tapia

“Rosarito invests 22 million pesos in crucial Primo Tapia infrastructure, aiming to enhance residents’ quality of life and boost regional development. Preparations for the upcoming wildfire season in Baja California are underway.”

**Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Key Infrastructure Projects in Primo Tapia**

Rosarito’s City Council has announced a substantial investment of 22.2 million pesos for essential infrastructure projects in Primo Tapia, located in the southern part of the city. This funding comes from a broader 52.7 million pesos budget set for infrastructure improvements in 2025.

The city’s mayor emphasized the importance of the southern region, citing it as a critical focus for development under her administration. “This area is crucial for our city’s growth, and we are dedicated to initiatives that enhance the residents’ quality of life,” she explained.

The allocated funds will pave several streets, namely Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino streets. Additional projects include the construction of homes for fire victims and an upgrade to the audiovisual room at Rosarito Underwater Park. These initiatives are expected to improve traffic flow and connectivity while enhancing the daily lives of the residents.

Moreover, Rosarito’s City Council has endorsed its involvement in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), a program by the Secretariat of the Interior aimed at fostering municipal development. They have also approved financial revisions for urban planning, sports, and social welfare departments.

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**Baja California Prepares for Upcoming Wildfire Season**

Baja California is experiencing a drier than usual winter, coupled with the infamous Santa Ana winds, significantly heightening the risk of wildfires in the region. Local authorities have ramped up efforts to prepare for potential fires, with programs designed to increase awareness and readiness among residents.

Initiatives include public information campaigns on fire prevention and safety measures, as well as increased patrolling in vulnerable areas. Residents are encouraged to clear any potential fire hazards around their properties and to remain vigilant during the peak fire season. Experts advise being prepared with evacuation plans and having emergency supplies ready in case of an evacuation order.

Stay tuned for more updates on regional developments and events in Rosarito and Baja California.