The city says more than 25,000 people felt tangible improvements this week. Workers cleared drains, repaired streetlights, hauled debris, and cleaned verges in three eastern delegations. The push—bundled under a broader cleanliness drive—landed in neighborhoods that have long asked for routine fixes, not big ribbon-cuttings. Officials framed it as a response to specific resident requests gathered by the delegations. Tijuana urban maintenance City…
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