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La Paz authorities to regulate motorhomes at El Tecolote beach

09.02.2026 23:47 1 min 1 source
Tribuna de México SPA
La Paz authorities to regulate motorhomes at El Tecolote beach
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The municipality of La Paz, Mexico, plans to regulate motorhome parking at El Tecolote beach due to access obstruction and waste disposal issues. Authorities are concerned about the lack of supervision for grey and black water, posing a risk to ecology and public health. The operation will be conducted jointly with federal agencies based on local police ordinances.

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La Paz authorities to regulate motorhomes at El Tecolote beach

09.02.2026 Tribuna de México SPA

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