Rosarito Boosts Primo Tapia

“Rosarito invests 22 million pesos to enhance Primo Tapia infrastructure, improving roads and supporting community projects. Upcoming events highlight culture and tourism, with a focus on wildfire prevention.”

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

The city of Rosarito is making strides with a substantial investment of 22.2 million pesos aimed at enhancing the infrastructure of Primo Tapia, a southern district of the city. This initiative is part of a comprehensive 52.7 million pesos budget designated for infrastructure projects in 2025.

Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz has highlighted the strategic importance of focusing on the southern area under her administration. “The development of this region is crucial to our overall growth strategy, and we are committed to implementing projects that enrich the quality of life for our residents,” she remarked.

The proposed projects include the paving of streets such as Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino. In addition, the budget will support the construction of homes for residents affected by fires and the enhancement of an audiovisual room at the Rosarito Underwater Park. These developments are expected to improve traffic circulation, connectivity, and living standards for the community in Primo Tapia.

Furthermore, the council has approved Rosarito’s participation in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), a program by the Secretariat of the Interior intended to spur municipal development. Financial adjustments have also been greenlighted for the urban planning, sports, and social welfare sectors.

**Additional News: Upcoming Events and Community Programs in Rosarito**

Rosarito is buzzing with activities this season; the community is gearing up for the highly anticipated 2025 Tianguis Turístico, a major event that promises to draw attention to the region’s vibrant culture and tourism potential. Additionally, fishing enthusiasts can look forward to the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament scheduled for March 30th. These events underscore Rosarito’s commitment to promoting local engagement and tourism.

The region, however, is also preparing for potential difficulties as a dry winter and the presence of Santa Ana winds heighten the risk of wildfires in Baja California. Precautionary measures and community awareness are being emphasized to mitigate these risks.

In another development, programs designed to support deported Mexicans are being expanded, providing various forms of assistance to help these individuals reintegrate.

Whether through dynamic events or essential infrastructure projects, Rosarito is advancing towards a prosperous future, while nurturing a sense of community and resilience.