Rosarito Prosecutor Office Update

“New facilities at the State Prosecutor’s Office in Rosarito boast a modern space but face accessibility challenges with an inconvenient location, sparking efforts for improved public transport routes.”

**Enhanced Facilities of the State Prosecutor’s Office in Rosarito: An Improvement but Inconveniently Located**

The newly inaugurated facilities of the State Prosecutor’s Office in Playas de Rosarito, which opened on October 7th, feature a modern two-story building. Situated at the end of Valentín Gómez Farías Street in the Leyes de Reforma neighborhood, the site is positioned just before the Pabellón Rosarito Plaza. Despite its state-of-the-art infrastructure, the location poses accessibility challenges for residents, lying approximately 10 minutes by car from the main freeway.

State Prosecutor María Elena Andrade pointed out that the previous location, adjacent to the Municipal House, was no longer viable and even hazardous for employees and visitors alike. The old premises suffered from poor maintenance with broken furniture, leaky roofs, and cramped archives, making them both an occupational and public safety concern.

Efforts are underway to address the location’s inaccessibility. Jorge Gutiérrez, director of the Sustainable Mobility Institute (IMOS), stated that they are collaborating with local transport concessions to modify routes to improve accessibility to the new office. These adjustments are anticipated to be temporarily in place by the end of October, with plans for permanent changes. Furthermore, the office is exploring options such as mobile units to bring public services closer to the community.

**Secondary Article: Progress in Public Transportation to the New Facility**

In response to the concerns regarding the location of the new State Prosecutor’s Office, the local government is pushing the implementation of enhanced public transport routes. Raquel Corona, head of the IMOS, is leading the initiative in examining data to optimize changes beneficial to both residents and visitors. The adjustment aims to emulate successful strategies employed, similar to those previously used for accessing the Rosarito Art Center, ensuring smooth connectivity to public services.

Efforts such as these underline a commitment to balancing infrastructure development with citizen-centric solutions, reflecting a broader trend across infrastructure projects in the region. By collaborating with public and private entities, authorities hope to mitigate the transitional disruptions caused by infrastructure relocation.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for updates on these developments and more news from the region.