The municipal public library Octavio Paz has been fully renovated and reopened in Rosarito’s Lucio Blanco neighborhood, a significant step in promoting education and reading within the community.

Commitment to Education and Inclusion

During the inauguration, Ilse Rodríguez Ramos, secretary of Municipal Well-being, emphasized the administration’s dedication to cultivating reading habits and creating inclusive spaces.

“This library was inexplicably abandoned by previous administrations. Now, as part of the Library Improvement Program, it has been transformed into an accessible and welcoming space for everyone, including people with disabilities,” Rodríguez Ramos stated.

The facility now features universal design adaptations, ensuring that children, seniors, and individuals with mobility challenges can navigate the space without barriers.

A Space for Learning and Growth

Rebecca Vega Arriola, Secretary of Social Inclusion and Gender Equality, praised Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz for her leadership in making public spaces accessible to all.

This renovation will benefit more than 1,300 residents, students, and families from the surrounding area. Parents attending the reopening expressed gratitude, recognizing the library as a valuable resource for their children’s education.

With this transformation, the Octavio Paz Library is now a safe, modern, and inspiring place for the community to learn, explore, and connect through reading and educational activities.