**Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Key Infrastructure Developments in Primo Tapia**
The Rosarito City Council has recently greenlit a substantial investment of 22.2 million pesos in public infrastructure projects for Primo Tapia, situated in the southern part of the city. This initiative is a significant portion of the 52.7 million pesos allocated for infrastructure improvements in 2025.
Mayor RocÃo Adame Muñoz highlighted the importance of the southern region, expressing a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents. “This region is crucial for our city’s growth, and we are dedicated to advancing projects that benefit the community,” she stated.
Funding will primarily fuel the paving of major roads, including Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino streets. Additional projects are set to include the construction of homes for fire victims and modernizing an audiovisual facility at Rosarito Underwater Park.
These initiatives are expected to significantly improve traffic flow, connectivity, and daily living standards for those residing in Primo Tapia. Moreover, the new housing and park enhancements promise a substantial boost to the local infrastructure and quality of life.
Additionally, the city council has approved Rosarito’s participation in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), a program crafted by the Secretariat of the Interior to enhance municipal development. Financial adjustments have also been passed to support urban planning, sports, and social welfare projects.
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**Secondary Article: Upcoming Developments and Events in Rosarito**
1. **Fishing Enthusiasts Rejoice: ‘El Bebé’ Tournament Scheduled for March 30th**
Fishing aficionados are preparing their gear for Rosarito’s much-anticipated “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament, slated for March 30th. Participants can look forward to a day full of excitement and competition in Rosarito’s vibrant fishing community.
2. **Heightened Wildfire Risk in Baja California Due to Dry Winter**
With the region experiencing a particularly dry winter and strong Santa Ana winds, Baja California is bracing for an increased risk of wildfires. Authorities are urging residents to stay vigilant and prepare for potential fire threats.
3. **Expansion of Programs for Deported Mexicans**
Support programs for deported Mexicans are seeing significant expansions. These initiatives aim to assist in reintegration and provide essential resources to help individuals adjust to their new circumstances.
4. **Quinta Los Delfines: A Unique Real Estate Opportunity**
For those interested in real estate, the historic Quinta Los Delfines estate is now up for sale, offering a rare chance to acquire a piece of Rosarito’s architectural heritage.
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