Arturo Espinoza Jaramillo, head of the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Urban Development, and Territorial Reorganization (SIDURT), participated in the Regular Session of the Tijuana Business Coordinating Council (CCE) held this Wednesday, April 23.
The session addressed topics of utmost importance to Tijuana's mobility, including the work being done to host the 2025 Tourist Market and a review of the progress of the "RESPIRA" and "CORAZONES" programs in the municipality of Tijuana.
Espinoza Jaramillo highlighted the high-impact projects carried out during the administration of Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, such as the Casablanca Bridge, the Alamar-Terán Node, and the Morelos Node, projects carried out in Tijuana that contribute to the state's achievement of benefiting more than 1 million daily trips.
Likewise, the secretary recalled the construction of Esperanto Park in phases I and II, as part of the RESPIRA Less Traffic More Life Program. This program aims to increase green spaces in Baja California. With this new recreational space, more than 450,000 Tijuana residents will benefit from various recreational areas.
Finally, the head of SIDURT emphasized the importance of joining forces and maintaining constant coordination with the private sector and various business entities such as the CCE, as these relationships are a key factor in the region's progress toward more connected, developed cities with strong economic momentum.
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