Tijuana Mayor Joins National Meet

Mayor Burgueño attended the National Meeting in Mexico City to discuss President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s program for municipal development, emphasizing Tijuana’s commitment to collaboration for community progress.

**Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Attends the First National Meeting in Mexico City**

Ismael Burgueño Ruiz, the Mayor of Tijuana, participated in the inaugural National Meeting titled “Municipal Perspective on the 100-Point Program of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo,” hosted in Mexico City. This significant event was organized by the National Institute for Federalism and Municipal Development (INAFED) and led by Rosa Icela Rodríguez Velázquez, the Secretary of the Interior. It drew approximately 200 mayors from across the country, aiming to highlight the presidential program’s strategies and commitments. The focus of the program is to enhance living conditions and strengthen urban and social infrastructure in the municipalities.

Mayor Burgueño emphasized that such initiatives are vital for reinforcing public policies at the municipal level, facilitated in collaboration with the federal government. He assured that his administration will maintain close cooperation with both the state and federal authorities to implement programs that benefit the residents of Tijuana, shaping the city as a land of opportunity.

During the event, the Secretary of the Interior reiterated the commitment to support municipalities fully, emphasizing the role of the federal government as inclusive and democratic. The overarching goal of the meeting was to fortify community development and pursue a more equitable and sustainable future for all Mexican citizens.

**Secondary Article: Mobilizing Advancements in Tijuana’s Infrastructure**

In conjunction with national efforts, the municipal government of Tijuana is actively implementing initiatives to improve mobility and infrastructure. Mayor Burgueño has confirmed ongoing collaborations with federal and state entities to advance urban development projects. This partnership is seen as a responsibility shared by both society and government to bolster Tijuana’s standing as a first-class city.

Additionally, there is a collective effort to address pressing municipal challenges, including urban mobility and social infrastructure. As part of this commitment, Tijuana is also working on solutions for sustainable urban planning and enhancing public services to better serve its residents. These efforts are reflective of the broader endeavors discussed at the national meeting in Mexico City.

Stay updated on these developments as Tijuana progresses towards its vision of improved infrastructure and quality of life for all its residents.