Cleanup Efforts Strengthened in Tijuana’s Otay Centenario and Sánchez Taboada Delegations

Cleanup Efforts Strengthened in Tijuana’s Otay Centenario and Sánchez Taboada Delegations

Extensive cleaning and garbage collection efforts continue to benefit thousands.

Por Eric Sanchez el July 18, 2025

Under the “Tijuana: Clean City” initiative, the Tijuana government is actively conducting cleaning and waste collection activities, positively impacting over 13,000 residents in the Río Vista and Camino Verde neighborhoods.

In line with the commitment to building a sustainable city, ongoing cleaning operations are being implemented in different areas of the municipality to provide well-maintained public spaces for all.

Cleaning efforts on the ascending ramp of Libramiento Sur in the Sánchez Taboada Delegation, supervised by Councilmember Jesús Franco, will benefit 12,000 residents of the area.

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The work included cleaning 3,600 linear meters of roadside shoulders, clearing 540 square meters of medians, sidewalks, and adjacent areas, and removing 21 cubic meters of sediment and 9 tons of trash.

Additionally, on Las Torres Boulevard in the Río Vista neighborhood (Otay Centenario Delegation), an illegal dump site on a median, which was reported by local residents, was cleared.

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In this area, 400 square meters were cleaned and 45 tons of heavy trash, debris, tires, and sediment were removed, benefiting around 1,200 people.

The “Tijuana: Clean City” program efforts were supervised by Adriana Barrera Hernández, Acting Head of Delegation Coordination, Teresa García Bañuelos, Sánchez Taboada Delegate, and Claudia Casas, Otay Centenario Delegate.

The Tijuana government reaffirms its commitment to protecting public spaces and the environment and urges residents to report critical trash accumulation areas by calling 072.

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