Sheinbaum Housing Push in Baja

In Playas de Rosarito, President Sheinbaum launches a housing initiative to build 500 homes, predominantly benefiting vulnerable groups like single mothers and youth, as part of a larger national housing program.

**Sheinbaum Launches Housing Initiative in Playas de Rosarito**

President Claudia Sheinbaum has embarked on an ambitious housing initiative in Playas de Rosarito, marking the start of the National Housing Program aimed at constructing 50,000 homes in Baja California. This project is part of a larger goal to build one million affordable homes across the country.

The program primarily targets vulnerable segments of the population, including single mothers, youth, indigenous groups, and the elderly. In Playas de Rosarito alone, 500 homes are scheduled for construction, with a particular focus on benefiting female recipients. During her visit, President Sheinbaum emphasized the need for cooperation among different government levels to ensure the program’s success. She also underscored the importance of addressing regional issues, such as improved access to potable water.

This effort underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing living conditions for underserved communities throughout Mexico.

**In Other Related News: Strong Winds and Cool Seas Await Baja California**

Residents and visitors in Baja California should prepare for strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures in the coming days. This weather alert comes as the region gears up for several upcoming events and activities, including the SCORE San Felipe 250, an off-road race drawing enthusiasts from around the world.

Furthermore, authorities in Ensenada have confiscated nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline in a significant fuel seizure, highlighting ongoing challenges in the fight against fuel theft in the region.

As spring break approaches, Rosarito is experiencing mixed reviews from local tourism sectors, while preparing for the anticipated 2025 Tianguis Turístico and the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament.

Meanwhile, Rosarito’s new desalination plant promises to be a game changer for water supply and tourism, offering improved access to potable water amidst broader infrastructure initiatives.