Totana City Council has submitted a total of 21 public works projects to the Local Investment Plan of the Central Executive, as reported by the Councillor for Planning and Sustainable Development, María José Bedia, a total of 5,086,997 euros.
Among the projects approved by the Government Office and the Secretary of State for Regional Cooperation are those related to Phase III of the sewer in the village of El Paretón amounting to 360,000 euros and the Phase I sewer in the deputation of Lebor, amounting to 150,000 euros.
Also include the management of the N-340 for conversion into urban avenue passing through the Rambla de La Santa will cost 1,150,000 euros, the remodeling of the Plaza de la Balsa Vieja, an amount of 700,000 euros, improving accessibility and regeneration of Castle street services and others, for 390,388 euros, and the installation of street lighting in the way of The Yesares, for 21,206 euros, and in the way of The Jaboneros, for 30,440 euros.
It also provides for the paving and restoration of services in the narrow streets, Father Bernardino and Tinajerías, amounting to 225,510 euros, street paving Santomera and Orchard Road Don Luis La Fuente, 83,872 and 34,803 euros, respectively.
They have also been approved, the extension of the paving of Purgatory Road in La Sierra, for 50,192 euros and paving the way Merla (29,848 euros).
It also includes the extension of Hawthorn Road Paving in La Costera (83,151), paving the Way of the Tower (29,030 euros), the Road of the deposits of El Rulo (52,735 euros), the Way of hops in the Raiguero (75,563 euros) on the way to the Daughter of Modesto in Lebor (76,847 euros), road width in Las Viñas (110,752 euros) and Camino de la Casa de Don Luis in El Paretón (57,003 euros).
Finally, she would fail to approve the proposed rehabilitation of the Mall Avenue de la Rambla de La Santa and the proposed construction of the library, near the Escuela Infantil El Parral, amounting to 774,059 euros and 601,589 euros, respectively.
As stated by the council and ratified by the government delegation, the Council of Totana "has done its homework."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana