The Ministry of Development, Public Works and Planning, 100,000 euros financed removal of metal porch two columns, corresponding to the input and output high voltage overhead lines, the former electricity substation Rambla de Demoiselles, in Lorca.
To do this, we have authorized the amendment of the remodeling project in the neighborhood of La Viña, will enable the transfer of this facility as opposed side of the road to Granada.
This was announced today by the Minister of Development, Public Works and Planning, Francisco Barnabas, who said that the regional government "is sensitive to the historical demand of the neighbors, so will this investment effort to take its dismantling and out Tower of their homes. "
Barnabas stressed that the transfer of this tower next to the Rambla de Demoiselles "is a contribution of the neighbors, who were the real stars of the revitalization of the neighborhood, whose contributions have been an essential part of the final draft urban renewal district" .
In this regard, he explained that it can exploit development works being made urban renewal in the neighborhood of La Viña, specifically in the area of ​​the promenade along the street Weavers, to carry out the dismantling of this structure obsolete.
"The regional government priority remains Lorca, whose local focus much of our efforts, as evidenced by the investments planned by the Community for the coming years," said Francisco Barnabas.
Renewal of the Vineyard
This action is part of the urban renewal district of La Viña, who has committed a budget of 5.8 million euros.
The most notable works are the repair and improvement of urban infrastructure for electricity, water and sanitation, as well as the pedestrianization of roads, with the aim of promoting accessibility and allow connection between neighborhoods.
And start channeling urban value of the Rambla de Demoiselles, recently visited area also includes the counselor in the works of the garden where there is provided a grandstand for cultural activities in neighboring develop, besides urban gardens and a large playground.
Rehabilitation works will also include facilities for culture and leisure, and encourage growth sectors of social activity in the neighborhood.
It also seeks to achieve maximum integration between city and nature by introducing and upgrading infrastructure to contribute to energy saving.
The project aims to strengthen the unity and image of the neighborhood.
Source: CARM