Ensenada, October 7. Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda presented the first part of her third state of the state address in Ensenada, where she highlighted the strengthening of urban infrastructure in that municipality and in San Quintín.
Before residents, public officials, and representatives from various community sectors, the president shared the achievements and challenges faced during her three years in office.
He indicated that part of the budget has been invested in urban infrastructure, highlighting the El Gallo and El Sauzal road junctions.
"This project is used by those coming from the United States and Tecate, and it marks a turning point for Ensenada," the governor emphasized, referring to the investment of more than 266 million pesos in the El Sauzal node .
He also highlighted that the state is one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations in Mexico, generating revenue of 119.8 billion pesos and receiving more than 28 million visitors.