Tijuana's Infrastructure Deficit Reaches 25 Billion Pesos
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More than 11.1 billion pesos have been invested in new roads, water infrastructure, renovated public spaces, housing, scholarships, improved services, and greater security for Cajeme, as a result of Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño's municipalist vision and the coordination among the three levels of government, with the support of Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. Alfonso Durazo promotes rehabilitation and construction of urban infrastructure. Accom…
The city of Tijuana has fallen significantly behind in mobility and urban infrastructure over the years, with a 25 billion peso deficit in investment to address the municipality's needs, according to an expert. According to Pedro Campos, a civil engineer specializing in Urban Development and Evaluation, the border city is among the areas with the greatest deficiencies in… Source
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