Overview
- The lot at the Centro Universitario de Educación en la Salud in Tijuana is now operational with 105 spaces across roughly 7,500 square meters.
- State officials said the work re-paved a disused area with a 5-centimeter asphalt-concrete base to improve order and functionality.
- The opening follows social-media reports of students’ cars being towed when on-site options were unavailable.
- Students are expected to avoid paying about 60 pesos per day at private facilities, according to local reporting.
- Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda delivered the facility with UABC Rector Luis Enrique Palafox Maestre, noting broader transport for students remains a pending challenge and highlighting the Beca Corazón de Cimarrón support program.