To oversee progress in educational infrastructure, a visit was conducted to the basic education schools located in the Kumiai community of San José de la Zorra.

Education authorities visited Shpaa Puman Preschool, Ricardo Flores Magón Elementary School, and Telesecundaria No. 16, which together serve a total of 40 students.

The Education Secretariat delegate, Juan Carlos Huerta Ávila, inspected the construction of a new classroom at Ricardo Flores Magón Elementary School, an investment of 1.45 million pesos. This new classroom will benefit the school’s 22 students, providing them with a more suitable learning environment.

At Ricardo Flores Magón Elementary, school meals are provided, with local mothers playing a key role in serving the food.

Additionally, staff from the Educational Technology Department examined the computers in the media classroom at Telesecundaria No. 16. This effort aims to enhance students’ learning experiences at this educational level.

Authorities emphasized their commitment to ensuring that children and young people in this community have access to well-equipped and dignified educational spaces that support their development.

Representatives from the State Government’s Administrative Office in Rosarito were also present to City plans new park on Poliducto Boulevard

The city is planning the construction of a new municipal linear and themed park along what was initially known as Poliducto Boulevard, authorities have confirmed.

The first two streets included in this park project are already part of the priority works package of the current government, according to Urban Development Secretary, Engineer Luis Fernando González Vergara.

The goal is to provide the city with a new gathering place and a space for healthy family activities. The project aims to enhance the urban landscape between the Lucio Blanco and Constitución neighborhoods, near Rosarito’s industrial zone.

The park proposal has already been submitted to the Federal Secretariat of Agrarian, Territorial, and Urban Development (SEDATU) for evaluation and potential inclusion in their budget plans.

The designated area is federal land beneath high-voltage transmission towers and power lines running through this part of the city. The plan seeks to utilize the green spaces within the safety zone of these structures.

This project was preliminarily presented during the last City Council session, where opposition council members Ricardo Martínez Cabrales and Yanneth Sepúlveda urged the inclusion of pedestrian and accessibility needs for people with disabilities.

They also emphasized the importance of ensuring high-quality construction with proper guarantees. Additionally, during meetings with federal officials, they took the opportunity to call on CFE to address the frequent power outages affecting the city.

assess school properties and support their regularization, facilitating future investments in infrastructure.

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