**Tijuana City Council Offers Free Services to Parajes del Valle Residents During Well-being Day**
Residents of Parajes del Valle and neighboring areas recently benefited from the Well-being Day organized by Tijuana’s 25th City Council. This initiative, led by Mayor Ismael BurgueƱo Ruiz, underscores the city’s commitment to reaching remote communities through on-the-ground efforts rather than desk-based bureaucracy.
During the event, which took place in the Presa Este Delegation, various free services were provided. These included vision tests, legal and psychological counseling, addiction prevention guidance, citizen assistance, and recreational activities. The initiative reflects the city’s pledge to prioritize the needs of distant communities and enhance citizen welfare as a collective responsibility.
**Secondary Article: Affordable Housing and Infrastructure Commitments in Baja California**
Amidst Tijuana’s well-being initiatives, a significant commitment has been made by authorities to address housing shortages and access to safe water in Baja California. Plans are underway to construct 50,000 homes and ensure the availability of potable water, as stated by Claudia Sheinbaum during a recent visit. Additionally, key infrastructure projects like the elevated viaduct and Otay II checkpoint are also on the agenda, promising transformative changes in the region’s development. Meanwhile, local vendors have urged Sheinbaum to expedite the renewal of decrees related to the importation of used cars, highlighting the economic implications for the community.
Furthermore, the Secretariat of Well-being has begun recruiting healthcare personnel in Tijuana, aiming to strengthen the healthcare system and ensure it meets the growing demands of the population. These initiatives collectively signify a robust effort to elevate living standards and foster sustainable growth in the region.
Stay informed about these developments and more as Tijuana continues to prioritize the well-being and prosperity of its residents.