The Town Hall of San Javier has secured an eleven million euro grant from European funds as part of the Integrated Action Plan, aimed at developing new infrastructures and services in Santiago de la Ribera. This project has been created in collaboration with the Energy and Environmental Technology Centre, known as CETENMA, which previously contributed to the Sustainable Urban Development Strategy in two thousand and sixteen. Notable past developments include the Winter Theatre and the rainwater collectors along Avenida Aviación Española.
Key planned interventions include the construction of the Aeronautical Cultural Centre of the Águila Patrol, which is currently underway, the completion of the Castillico promenade, cycling connections to the Dos Mares Shopping Centre, and the modernisation of public transport systems to enhance connectivity with local districts. Additionally, a new sports pavilion for the Faculty of Sports Sciences is part of the plan, as confirmed by municipal sources.
José Miguel Luengo, the Mayor of San Javier, highlighted the significance of these funds, stating they provide substantial economic impetus to improve the lives of residents. He also expressed thanks to the municipal technical staff, who successfully executed ninety-nine point eight per cent of the previous European funding call. Luengo remarked that this new financing would allow the council to allocate additional resources towards other districts and local projects.
Gemma Castejón, the director of CETENMA, emphasised that the successful outcome is a result of strategic planning and teamwork between the Town Hall and its technical team, showcasing a collective commitment to enhancing local infrastructure.
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