Overview
- Governor Marina del Pilar detailed a comprehensive package spanning water, electricity, roads, education, fisheries and social programs dedicated to San Quintín and surrounding communities.
- The water program includes a 250 L/s desalination plant set to begin in the coming months with a 1,189 million‑peso investment, plus Padre Kino expansion, five new wells and macrodistribution works scheduled through 2027.
- Security funding exceeds 30 million pesos for a Fuerza Estatal cuartel with construction estimated to start next month, and the Centro Integrador del Bienestar in Camalú was inaugurated during the governor’s visit.
- More than 176 million pesos will extend electrification to 30 communities alongside line upgrades, with an initial 53 million pesos for priority road works and about 10 million pesos for fisheries ramps and a cold chain.
- Education and social measures include 20 million pesos for facilities such as a childcare center in Vicente Guerrero and a Telebachillerato in Colonia Internacional, land‑tenure regularization for roughly 12,000 families, and over 701 million pesos in 2026–2027 supports for priority groups.