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Tijuana urban maintenance

Tijuana urban maintenance reaches 25,000 residents

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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