For the first time, Tijuana has total representation of its neighborhoods: Burgueño Ruiz swears in more than a thousand neighborhood committees
The Mayor of Tijuana, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz, has sworn in representatives from over a thousand neighborhood committees, establishing a direct link between local communities and the city government.
In a historic move for the city, Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz officially recognized over 1,000 representatives from neighborhood committees in Tijuana, facilitating a permanent mechanism for engagement between local communities and the municipal government. This initiative aims to enhance the planning, monitoring, and evaluation of public actions throughout the municipality. The establishment of these committees marks a significant step in ensuring that every neighborhood has representation, which is crucial for effective governance.
During the inauguration, Burgueño emphasized that this is the first time Tijuana has achieved complete neighborhood representation. This achievement is expected to promote the equitable distribution of municipal programs across different communities. The neighborhood committees will serve as vital tools for identifying local priorities, managing requests, and enhancing decision-making at the community level. This grassroots approach is designed to foster stronger ties between residents and their local governance.
Additionally, the mayor announced the implementation of a continuous collaborative framework with the newly established committees. Regular meetings will be held in various municipal delegations to ensure constant and direct communication. This model is intended to improve institutional coordination and reinforce collaboration between the citizens and their government, ultimately contributing to the development and well-being of Tijuana's diverse neighborhoods.