**Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Enhancements in Primo Tapia**
The City Council of Rosarito has announced a considerable investment of 22.2 million pesos in major infrastructure projects focused on Primo Tapia, a southern district of the city. This sum is a portion of the broader 52.7 million pesos budget designated for infrastructure advancements in 2025.
According to Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz, enhancing the southern region is a forefront priority for her leadership. “This area is vital for our development, and we’re determined to carry out projects that uplift the living standards of our residents,” she commented.
The allocation will support several pivotal projects, including paving initiatives on streets such as Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino. Furthermore, plans have been set to provide housing for fire victims and to enhance the audiovisual facilities within the Rosarito Underwater Park. These efforts aim to improve the flow of traffic, connectivity, and the overall day-to-day experience for the community of Primo Tapia. The new residential and park facilities are expected to significantly elevate the area’s infrastructure and livability.
Moreover, the city council has sanctioned Rosarito’s engagement in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), an initiative by the Secretariat of the Interior to bolster municipal development. Adjustments in funding allocation to urban planning, athletics, and social service departments have also been approved.
Through these projects, Rosarito is demonstrating its dedication to the development and growth of its southern areas, ensuring that the benefits of these essential enhancements reach all parts of the city.
**Related Update: Wildlife Threats Amidst Dry Spells and Santa Ana Winds**
Baja California, including regions like Rosarito, is facing an increased threat of wildfires due to unusually dry winter conditions coupled with the intense Santa Ana winds. The climate has sparked additional concerns over potential natural disasters, necessitating readiness and preventive measures across the state.
Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and prepare emergency plans, as these dry spells could lead to severe fire outbreaks. Additionally, strategies to aid in wildfire prevention and response in vulnerable regions are under discussion, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in mitigating these risks.
These circumstances underscore the importance of strategic planning and infrastructure investment, aligning with Rosarito’s ongoing projects focused on community safety and resilience.