**Tijuana City Hall to Suspend Services on Friday, December 6th**
Tijuana’s City Hall has announced that it will be closed on Friday, December 6th, in observance of the Day of Legal Statutes. This non-working day affects all base workers and municipal government staff by law. José Luis Villasana Beltrán, the Chief Official, confirmed through an official document that all public service offices, including those within the Municipal Palace and other municipal dependencies, will remain closed.
Although most facilities will not operate, essential services will still be maintained through a standby system. Essential departments like the Municipal Security and Protection Secretariat (SSPCM), the Fire and Civil Protection Directorate, and the Municipal Public Services Directorate (DSPM) will have ready personnel to handle any emergencies. The Civil Registry Office will also be available for death certificate processing from 8 AM to 1 PM, with a payment facility set up.
Normal operations will resume on Monday, December 9th, and the public will be able to access services as usual.
**Additional Updates: Tijuana Community Events and Local News**
This Friday also sees the opening of a free ice rink on Avenida Revolución, offering locals a festive activity. Meanwhile, the Tijuana government is focusing on fiscal responsibilities, with measures to address property tax delinquency.
In another community effort, there will be a responsible pet adoption fair, emphasizing the importance of adopting and caring for pets.
Residents of the Maclovio Rojas area are currently engaged in negotiations about their demands following a blockade that disrupted a major highway. There’s a call for expropriation of land, directly affecting the region’s plans.
In terms of education, the Salesian Don Bosco School plans a fundraiser run, aiming to upgrade its outdated computer lab, benefiting approximately 180 students.
Other news includes ongoing opposition by teachers to a proposed ISSSTECALI reform, and a recent earthquake of magnitude 3.9 near Playas de Rosarito, which triggered an evacuation at the Tijuana City Hall. Additionally, fog has caused disruptions at Tijuana Airport, prompting travelers to check flight statuses with their airlines.