Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Infrastructure Upgrades in Primo Tapia
The city of Rosarito has announced a substantial investment of 22.2 million pesos directed towards infrastructure development in Primo Tapia, the southern region of the municipality. This funding is a part of the broader 52.7 million pesos allocated for infrastructure projects in the year 2025.
Mayor RocÃo Adame Muñoz has highlighted that developing the southern region is a significant focus for her administration. She remarked, “This area is vital for our growth, and we are dedicated to undertaking projects that will enhance the living standards for our residents.”
The investment is earmarked for several crucial projects, including paving works on Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino streets. Furthermore, the funded endeavors involve producing new housing for fire victims and upgrading an audiovisual room at Rosarito Underwater Park. These projects aim to ameliorate traffic conditions, boost connectivity, and uplift the quality of life for residents of Primo Tapia.
Additionally, Rosarito’s governance has agreed to participate in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide, a strategy framed by the Secretariat of the Interior to propel municipal development. This includes sanctioned financial modifications catering toward urban planning, sports, and social welfare departments.
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Rosarito Braces for Potential Wildfires Amid Dry Winter and Santa Ana Winds
In the wake of a dry winter season, Baja California faces a heightened risk of wildfires as Santa Ana winds are expected to intensify. The region is on alert due to the combination of arid conditions and these strong winds, which traditionally lead to an increased potential for fire outbreaks.
Local authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and prepared for emergencies, emphasizing the importance of having evacuation plans in place. Efforts are underway to increase the readiness of firefighting units across the state to mitigate the impact of any fires that may occur.
As a preventive measure, Rosarito city officials are advising homeowners to clear any debris and dry vegetation from around their properties to create defensible spaces that could reduce the spread of fire. Public awareness campaigns are being ramped up to educate communities about fire safety precautions and emergency procedures.
This preparation aligns with broader efforts by the Rosarito government to safeguard the city from natural disasters, ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents.