Rosarito Boosts Primo Tapia Funds

**Rosarito Boosts Primo Tapia with 22.2 Million Pesos for Vital Infrastructure Projects. March beckons with the “El BebĂ©” Fishing Tournament and vigilant measures for wildfire prevention.**

**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 improving infrastructure in Primo Tapia, a significant area located in the southern part of the city. This funding is part of a larger 52.7 million pesos budget allocated for infrastructure projects in 2025.

Mayor RocĂ­o Adame Muñoz has identified the southern region as a top priority for her administration. She expressed, “The development of this area is critical to our growth, and we are dedicated to implementing projects that enhance residents’ quality of life.”

The financial boost will cover several major initiatives, including the paving of streets such as Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino. Moreover, there will be projects focused on building new housing for fire victims and enhancing the audiovisual facilities at Rosarito Underwater Park.

These developments are designed to improve traffic flow, connectivity, and the daily living experience for the residents of Primo Tapia. Furthermore, the new housing and upgraded park amenities are expected to enhance the area’s overall infrastructure and quality of life.

In addition, Rosarito will join the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), a program initiated by the Secretariat of the Interior aimed at boosting municipal development. The city council has also sanctioned budget changes to benefit departments dealing with urban planning, sports, and social welfare.

**Additional News: Rosarito Anticipates Exciting March Events**

Rosarito is also gearing up for a bustling March, with a variety of events and initiatives on the horizon. A highlight of the month is the much-anticipated “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament scheduled for March 30th, which promises to draw fishing enthusiasts from all around the region. This event not only showcases Rosarito’s vibrant community spirit but also promotes local tourism and engagement.

Moreover, the area is currently facing increased wildfire risks due to a dry winter coupled with Santa Ana winds. Local authorities have issued warnings and are implementing safety measures to mitigate potential fire hazards.

Efforts to support deported Mexicans have also been expanded, reflecting the city’s ongoing commitment to social welfare and community support.

For those interested in real estate, a historic opportunity presents itself with the estate sale of Quinta Los Delfines, offering potential buyers a slice of Rosarito’s rich history.

With these developments and events, Rosarito is poised for an exciting and transformative year, reinforcing its commitment to growth and community welfare.