### Issue of Civil Registry Offices in Tijuana Resolved, Says Mayor
The mayor of Tijuana, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz, has announced that the issue regarding the lack of personnel in the city’s Civil Registry offices has been resolved. Citizens had raised concerns since the beginning of the current administration, but the mayor confirmed, “Everything is covered now, I have information that there are no longer any issues.”
According to Ismael Burgueño, initial communication errors might have contributed to the problem, but appointments have since been made to cover all positions. These statements follow discussions the mayor had over the past weeks with the Secretary of Government, Arnulfo Guerrero León, to address the staffing of these crucial public services.
Since the administration took office at the start of October, there have been reports of significant queues at municipal buildings as residents sought to complete procedures usually handled at their respective district offices. Workers in the municipal center expected all available positions to be filled by mid-November.
The mayor also highlighted internal investigations into long-standing employee absences, ensuring resources are used efficiently and employees’ incapacities are legitimate.
### Additional News on Local Municipal Issues in Tijuana
**Residents Demand Accountability Over $2 Billion Losses**
Tijuana’s municipal council faces backlash after reports surfaced of potential financial losses amounting to approximately $2 billion. Legal action has been initiated to scrutinize financial activities and the handling of public funds.
**Scrutiny Over Beach Boardwalk Construction**
Claims of irregularities have emerged over the construction contracts for Tijuana’s Playas de Tijuana boardwalk. The city’s oversight committee is assessing how these contracts were awarded to ensure compliance with local regulations.
**Municipal Workers Strike in Baja California**
Employees of TEJA have staged a strike in response to workplace grievances. The union has filed legal actions to address the disputes, emphasizing the need for improved working conditions and fair resolution of issues.
**Security Reinforcements During Shopping Festival**
Local businesses have requested increased police presence during the “Buen Fin” sales event, running from November 15-18, to ensure the safety and security of shoppers and merchants alike.
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