**Rosarito Commits 22 Million Pesos to Infrastructure Enhancements in Primo Tapia**
The city of Rosarito has announced a substantial investment of 22.2 million pesos aimed at developing infrastructure in Primo Tapia, a key southern area of the city. This initiative forms a part of the broader 52.7 million pesos budget set for infrastructure projects in 2025.
Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz stressed the strategic significance of the southern region for the city’s growth. “Improving the quality of life for residents in this area is a top priority for us,” she stated, underscoring the administration’s commitment to urban development.
The allocated funds will be used for several vital projects, including the paving of Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino streets. Additional initiatives comprise the construction of housing for those affected by fires and enhancements to the audiovisual facilities at Rosarito Underwater Park.
These projects are expected to boost traffic efficiency, connectivity, and overall living conditions in Primo Tapia. The new housing and park improvements will significantly enhance the region’s infrastructure and quality of life.
The city council has also approved Rosarito’s participation in the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide (GDM), a development scheme spearheaded by the Secretariat of the Interior. Financial adjustments have been sanctioned for urban planning, sports, and social welfare sectors to support this initiative.
**Additional Developments: Rosarito’s Broader Urban Enhancement Efforts**
In related news, Rosarito is gearing up for several other development and cultural initiatives. The city’s first desalination plant has been confirmed, a project anticipated to be a significant development for both water supply and tourism sectors.
Moreover, the upcoming 2025 Tianguis Turístico is expected to bring considerable attention to Rosarito, drawing visitors and showcasing local attractions. Additionally, the city is preparing for the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament, scheduled for March 30th, promising to be a highlight for residents and tourists alike.
Rosarito continues to adapt and respond to the changing needs of its population, balancing infrastructure advancement with opportunities for tourism and community engagement.