Rosarito Boosts Primo Tapia Funds

Rosarito authorizes 22 million pesos for Primo Tapia upgrades, prioritizing infrastructure development to elevate living standards and boost local growth. Additional plans include a fishing tournament and wildfire preparedness in the region.

**Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Primo Tapia Infrastructure Enhancements**

Rosarito’s city council has officially sanctioned an impressive investment of 22.2 million pesos aimed at upgrading public infrastructure in Primo Tapia, a key region in the southern part of the city. This allocation is part of the larger 52.7 million pesos budget earmarked for infrastructure development in 2025.

Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz stressed the importance of the southern region, stating, “This area is vital for our growth, and we are dedicated to projects that enhance residents’ living standards.”

The funds will be directed towards several crucial projects, such as paving Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino streets. Additionally, the budget includes provisions for housing initiatives for fire victims and upgrades to the audiovisual facilities at Rosarito Underwater Park.

These initiatives aim to improve traffic, connectivity, and overall living conditions for those in Primo Tapia. The new housing and park enhancements are expected to significantly boost local infrastructure and residents’ quality of life.

Moreover, the council endorsed Rosarito’s involvement in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), a program developed by the Secretariat of the Interior to foster municipal development. Financial adjustments were also approved for urban planning, sports, and social welfare sectors.

### Related Developments in Rosarito:

**”El Bebé” Fishing Tournament Set for March 30th**

Anglers are gearing up for the much-anticipated “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament, scheduled for March 30th in Rosarito. This annual event draws fishing enthusiasts from all around, who come together to compete and celebrate the local fishing culture.

**Baja California’s Wildfire Concerns**

This year, Baja California faces an increased wildfire risk due to a dry winter coupled with the famous Santa Ana winds. Residents and authorities are urged to stay vigilant and prepared for potential fire events.

**Programs for Deported Mexicans Expand**

Efforts have been intensified as programs designed to support deported Mexicans expand across the region. These initiatives aim to provide essential resources and assistance to those affected as they readjust to life in Mexico.

These projects and events highlight Rosarito’s continuous efforts to foster community development and enhance the quality of life for all residents.