Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Infrastructure Enhancements in Primo Tapia
In a significant move to improve the infrastructure in the southern region of the city, Rosarito’s city council has sanctioned a substantial investment of 22.2 million pesos for public works in Primo Tapia. This allocation is a part of the larger 52.7 million pesos budget earmarked for infrastructural developments in 2025.
Mayor RocÃo Adame Muñoz highlighted the crucial importance of the southern area for the city’s expansion and the resolve to enhance the residents’ quality of life through these projects. The funding will be directed towards several key initiatives, including the paving of Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino streets. Additionally, new housing for families affected by fires and enhancements to the audiovisual facilities at the Rosarito Underwater Park are set to materialize.
These initiatives are poised to significantly boost traffic efficiency and connectivity while elevating the day-to-day life for residents of Primo Tapia. The provision of new homes and park upgrades aims to uplift both the infrastructure and quality of living in the area.
Besides these projects, the council also endorsed Rosarito’s inclusion in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide, a program created by the Secretariat of the Interior to foster municipal growth. Key financial modifications were approved to benefit the urban planning, sports, and social welfare sectors.
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