Over 6,300 Residents Benefit from Urban Cleanup Efforts Across Tijuana

Over 6,300 Residents Benefit from Urban Cleanup Efforts Across Tijuana

Ongoing actions under Tijuana’s “Clean City” program are enhancing streets, public areas, and quality of life for thousands of residents.

Por SanDiegoRed el August 6, 2025

Thanks to the “Tijuana: Clean City” program, led by Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz, more than 6,300 residents have benefited from urban improvement efforts carried out in neighborhoods across the Sánchez Taboada, Otay Centenario, and La Mesa districts.

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The most recent activities began Tuesday morning in front of the College of Scientific and Technological Studies (CECYTE), located in the Urbi Villa del Prado II neighborhood in the Sánchez Taboada district. Local Congressman Ramón Vázquez was on-site to oversee the work, which included 200 linear meters (656 feet) of curb striping at two pedestrian crossings, as well as cleanup of a community sports court—improvements that will benefit more than 3,000 people.

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Later, on Revolución Mexicana Street in the Rancho Rivero neighborhood of Otay Centenario, City Councilmember Miguel Loza supervised the grading of 1,200 square meters (approximately 12,917 square feet) of roadway, which included the removal of 10 tons of rubble and sediment, positively impacting around 1,000 residents.

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Finally, on Granada Street in the Los Álamos neighborhood of La Mesa, cleanup efforts included the removal of 16 tons of trash and green waste, in addition to grading across 2,500 square meters (roughly 26,910 square feet) of road surface, improving conditions for approximately 2,300 residents.

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The “Tijuana: Clean City” program was also supervised by Adriana Barrera Hernández, acting coordinator of district offices; Teresa García Bañuelos, delegate of Sánchez Taboada; Claudia Casas Valdés, delegate of Otay Centenario; and Bianka Najar Soto, delegate of La Mesa.

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Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz’s administration reaffirms its commitment to the people of Tijuana through concrete actions aimed at improving the city’s infrastructure and road safety.

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