Tijuana’s New Alcohol Commission

Tijuana prioritizes safety with a new commission overseeing alcohol regulations. It also legalizes homes, enhances security, upgrades infrastructure, and celebrates local culture. Progress for a thriving community.

### Tijuana Establishes New Commission for Recreation, Events, and Alcohol Regulations

As of Monday, October 28th, Tijuana has officially established the Commission for Recreation, Events, and Alcohol Regulations under its 25th local government term. This new commission is led by council member Miguel Loza Ginuez and is tasked with overseeing the issuance of permits related to the sale, storage, and consumption of alcoholic beverages within the city.

Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz emphasized the commitment of this council to maintaining orderly and safe recreational activities for the community. He noted the importance of revisiting and analyzing current regulations to ensure greater transparency and order.

The primary aim is to prevent the adverse effects that excessive alcohol consumption can have on the population. As part of this effort, the commission will carry out studies and analyses to carefully manage the approval and revocation of alcohol-related permits.

The commission boasts a dedicated team comprising President Miguel Loza Ginuez, Secretary Melissa Pacheco Silveyra, and council members Ranier Alejandro Falcón Martínez, Pablo Yáñez Placencia, and Arturo Aguirre González.

### Related Developments in Tijuana

#### City Enhances Safety Measures
In an ongoing effort to improve safety across Tijuana, particularly in its eastern zones which are deemed most vulnerable, new security strategies are being implemented. Community feedback and collaboration with local authorities are key components of this initiative.

#### Housing Developments and Legalization
Over 3,000 homes under the State Housing Plan have been legalized, providing families with official documentation for their properties. In related news, there has been a notable increase in Americans seeking Mexican citizenship to acquire real estate in the region.

#### Upcoming Infrastructure and Weather Updates
The Otay 2 border crossing construction is nearing completion, with 90% of the project finished. Some sections may be opened soon to facilitate cargo transportation. Residents are also advised to prepare for the first winter storm expected between November 1-3, and a cold front anticipated to bring winds and light rain over the coming days.

#### Cultural and Communal Events
Local author Crosthwaite recently launched his book “Misa Fronteriza,” celebrating Tijuana’s unique cultural journey through literary works. Additionally, ahead of the Day of the Dead, a large-scale cleanup of cemeteries is underway, although visitors should expect entry delays.

*Tijuana continues to progress with various initiatives aimed at promoting safety, legality, and cultural enrichment for its residents.*