**Rosarito Allocates 22 Million Pesos for Infrastructure Development in Primo Tapia**
The city of Rosarito is taking a big step forward by investing 22.2 million pesos into key infrastructure projects in Primo Tapia, located in the southern part of the city. This initiative is a part of the broader 52.7 million pesos budget earmarked for infrastructure improvements in 2025.
Mayor RocÃo Adame Muñoz highlighted the importance of the southern region, marking it as a focal point for her administration’s growth strategies. “This area plays a vital role in our city’s expansion plans, and we’re committed to enhancing the living standards for its residents,” she affirmed.
The allocated funds will support various critical projects, including the paving of important streets such as Guadalupe Rivera, Procopio Zazueta Olivas, Rodolfo Márquez, and Regino. There are also plans for building homes for fire victims and upgrading the audiovisual facilities at the Rosarito Underwater Park.
These enhancements are aimed at improving traffic flow, connectivity, and overall quality of life for the residents of Primo Tapia. Moreover, the new homes and park upgrades are expected to significantly bolster the region’s infrastructure.
Additionally, Rosarito will join the 2025-2027 Municipal Performance Guide, designed by the Secretariat of the Interior to enhance municipal development. The city council has also agreed to financial revisions concerning urban planning, sports, and social welfare services to further support these endeavors.
**Related Development: El Bebé Fishing Tournament and Fire Risk Updates**
As Rosarito gears up for its annual “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament on March 30th, locals and tourists alike can enjoy this celebrated event. However, it’s important to note that Baja California is facing an increased risk of wildfires due to a dry winter and Santa Ana winds. Authorities are urging residents to stay informed and prepared.
In other news, support programs for deported Mexicans are being expanded, offering much-needed assistance and resources for reintegration. Keep an eye out for more updates on these evolving stories.
For more activities, the Conchas & Wine Festival is marking its 25th anniversary. For those interested in real estate, the sale of the historic Quinta Los Delfines estate presents a unique opportunity. Stay tuned for more exciting happenings in the region.