**Sheinbaum Launches Ambitious Housing Initiative in Playas de Rosarito**
President Claudia Sheinbaum has initiated a comprehensive National Housing Program in Playas de Rosarito, focusing on constructing 50,000 homes across Baja California. This effort is part of a broader plan to build one million affordable houses nationwide, enhancing living conditions for vulnerable groups such as single mothers, young people, indigenous communities, and the elderly.
In Playas de Rosarito, the program plans to construct approximately 500 homes, with a special emphasis on supporting female beneficiaries. During her visit, Sheinbaum stressed the importance of intergovernmental cooperation to ensure the program’s success and highlighted other regional priorities like improving access to potable water.
This housing initiative is a clear demonstration of the government’s dedication to improving the living standards of underserved populations throughout Mexico.
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**Additional News: Regional Developments and Initiatives**
As Sheinbaum’s national housing initiative unfolds, there are other parallel developments in the region. For instance, local authorities have been proactive in environmental conservation efforts. A recent beach cleanup in Ensenada saw volunteers collecting over 900 kilograms of trash, underscoring a community commitment to maintaining clean and sustainable beaches.
Meanwhile, Ensenada authorities recently seized approximately 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline, a massive operation that underscores the region’s ongoing battle against fuel theft.
These actions, alongside the housing initiative, highlight a broader strategy aimed at fostering social and environmental improvements across Baja California.