**Tijuana Halts Cornelio Vega Concert Due to Lack of Permits**
In a firm decision to uphold city regulations, the XXV Tijuana Council has announced the suspension of Cornelio Vega’s concert that was scheduled for Saturday, October 19th. The decision was made due to the failure to acquire necessary permits, as required by Article 37, Section C of the Regulations for the Sale, Storage, and Public Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in Tijuana.
Municipal Government Secretary, Arnulfo Guerrero León, emphasized that the event promoters were duly notified of the essential documents needed to secure the required permission. Despite this notification, the appropriate paperwork was not completed. In his statement, Guerrero León expressed disappointment over the event’s organizers, labeling their actions as irresponsible due to their oversight in obtaining the relevant permits.
This suspension is in line with the administration’s commitment to strictly adhere to laws and regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of residents and visitors. The administration has reiterated its dedication to facilitating events that promote economic growth and employment opportunities while respecting local laws.
Individuals who had purchased tickets for the concert are advised to contact the promoters for refunds. Should issues arise, they are encouraged to turn to the Federal Consumer Protection Agency (PROFECO) for assistance.
**In Other News:**
**New Garbage Collection Routes in Tijuana**
In a bid to enhance waste management, Tijuana’s XXV Council is working on creating new garbage collection routes, with plans to include areas not yet handed over to the city. This initiative aims to improve sanitation services and ensure comprehensive waste collection across neighborhoods.
**Safety and Security Plans for Motorists**
To ease congestion at the San Ysidro border crossing, Tijuana’s local police may assist in inspecting vehicles, an effort that could potentially lead to the opening of more lanes. This move is part of the city’s broader strategy to manage cross-border traffic more efficiently.
**Upcoming Visit by Claudia Sheinbaum**
Claudia Sheinbaum is expected to visit Baja California on October 26th, with local businesses preparing to discuss important concerns, including security and import taxation, hoping to gain support for reducing import duties on vehicles.
**Exciting Weekend Plans in Tijuana**
For those looking for fun, Tijuana offers numerous attractions and events from October 18th to 20th. The Tecate Peninsula festival is a major highlight, with performances by renowned artists such as Maná, Mon Laferte, and Café Tacvba, promising an unforgettable experience for music lovers.
By showcasing these developments, Tijuana continues to promote a vibrant community culture while focusing on improving public welfare and city operations.