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San Diego, Tijuana host binational mayors’ summit

Mayor Todd Gloria Caballero Ramirez
by City News Service
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and Tijuana Mayor Montserrat Caballero Ramirez will welcome officials from more than 30 cities to the U.S.-Mexico Mayors’ Community Summit, beginning Tuesday.

The three-day summit is put on by Sister Cities International, which has worked alongside numerous volunteers to hold the binational event. The mayors attending include leaders who oversee more than $20 billion, collectively, in annual spending.

“This summit represents the collaboration and camaraderie between our two nations,” said San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria. “The fortunes and culture of San Diego and Tijuana are inextricably bound to one another, and all of our best attributes are made better through our relationship with our Sister City. We are truly stronger together.”

Both Gloria and Caballero Ramirez will address the benefits of cross-border collaboration and will mark the 30-year friendship between Tijuana and San Diego.

The two cities’ celebrations will not end at this summit as they will be jointly recognized as the World Design Capital in 2024, and are forecasted to benefit significantly from the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics held in Southern California, a statement from Sister Cities reads.

The opening reception was scheduled for Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park, where Sister Cities International was expected to welcome more than 30 cities’ delegates and hundreds of citizen diplomats from all around the globe.

The closing reception will be on President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s birthday, Thursday, to commemorate his founding of Sister Cities People-to-People Program. It will be located at the Central Library in downtown San Diego from 5:30-7:30 p.m.

For more information on the US-Mexico Mayors’ Community Summit, visit the Sister Cities International event website at usmexicosummit.org.

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