Overview
- Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmedo led the formal opening of the pedestrian corridor on the city's signature tourist avenue.
- The works installed 4,550 square meters of concrete and 1,350 square meters of porphyry stone across pavement and sidewalks, with quartz edging, benches and luminary bases.
- New electrical lines, fiber‑optic infrastructure and reforestation were executed in coordination with the Tijuana municipal government.
- CESPT director Jesús García Castro said deteriorated pipes were replaced and new connections added as part of hydraulic and sanitation upgrades.
- Authorities present the project as a catalyst to attract visitors and strengthen local business, with plans to bring back music, circus and theater programming.