The eight councilors of the PSOE in the city of Lorca have formalized the request for an extraordinary plenary session to open among all political forces, the necessary debate where to draw the strategic lines with which to undertake the necessary revitalization and enhancement of the historic center
The Municipal Socialist Group, led by its Speaker, Diego José Mateos has formalized this morning the request for convening an extraordinary plenary session with who want the city of Lorca give priority to the full recovery and enhancement of the historic site, and lead once the set of all involved civil society work.
Mateos has appealed to all political forces the municipality to be the city of Lorca who lead and coordinate the strategy with which to return the economic and social life to lorquino Old Town.
He says it is time to take "policies beam" with which "draw Lorca in the coming years."
To do this, Mateos claims the "consensus, unanimity and, ultimately, the common will of all stakeholders, starting with the political groups".
Socialist spokesman stressed in his faithful conviction that "the future must pass Lorca indisputably the valorization of ambitious potential with which our old town, called to be an economic lever of the city."
Mateos recalled that the valorization of monumental historic site occupies much of his proposed government with which they attended the last elections.
Proof of this are the proposals that the Socialists have raised since the beginning of the current legislature in trade, housing, tourism or leisure for the full recovery of the old town.
Initiatives for the recovery of the commercial sector through tax credits;
proposals for aesthetic improvements to streets and facades;
undergrounding plan to eliminate the tangle of existing electrical wiring in streets and facades;
the unification of aesthetic criteria when urbanize public roads, or the valorization of facades and brownfield sites, have come together in the final call for a full monograph to open the necessary debate and address this issue, given the particular public concern .
It has also led the urgency of this debate the recent rejection that the city of Lorca suffered after the first call for access to 14 million euros from the EDUSI funds.
Mateos considers that the proposal by Lorca to qualify for this type of important calls "deserves birth of a sedate analysis and participatory work between social, economic and technical agents involved."
He considers that "one should not trust the recovery of the Historic only isolated calls for subsidies".
"We must promote together a common strategy with which to realidadla sustainable and intelligent recovery that should mark the revitalization of the historic town of Lorca," he concludes.
Source: PSOE Lorca