**Sheinbaum Launches Ambitious Housing Project in Playas de Rosarito**
President Claudia Sheinbaum recently inaugurated the National Housing Program in Playas de Rosarito, Baja California. This ambitious initiative is set to construct 50,000 homes in the region, contributing to a larger goal of building one million affordable residences across the country.
The program focuses on supporting vulnerable populations, including single mothers, young people, indigenous communities, and the elderly. In Playas de Rosarito, around 500 homes will be constructed, with a particular emphasis on benefiting women. President Sheinbaum highlighted the need for strong intergovernmental collaboration to ensure the program’s success and addressed vital regional issues, such as improving access to clean water. This initiative underscores the government’s dedication to improving living conditions for underserved communities in Mexico.
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**Supplementary News: Regional Development and Infrastructure Initiatives on the Rise in Baja California**
In addition to the National Housing Program, Baja California is experiencing a surge in development projects aimed at enhancing regional infrastructure and living standards. Notably, a new desalination plant has been confirmed for Rosarito. This facility promises to revolutionize the local water supply, providing crucial support for both residents and the tourism industry.
Moreover, the region recently dealt with significant law enforcement activities, with authorities in Ensenada confiscating nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline, highlighting efforts to curtail illegal activities and secure resources.
As the area gears up for events like the SCORE San Felipe 250 and the Tianguis TurÃstico in 2025, these developments reflect a broader commitment to fostering economic growth and sustainability in Baja California, ensuring it remains a vibrant destination for residents and visitors alike.