In the face of All Saints' Day, roofs have also been cleaned, as well as different repairs to the pavement The Jumilla City Council has carried out different improvements in the Municipal Cemetery.
54 new flower-type bins with inner bucket have been installed to facilitate unloading, which involves the renovation of all the existing ones. Five twelve-step mobile public escalators have also been acquired, which will allow different jobs to be carried out up to five niches high, "with the aim of stopping the use of private staircases," said the area councilor, Francisco González.
In this case, it is one of the proposals approved in the 2020 Participatory Budgeting process, at a cost of 4,840 euros. As in previous years, with a view to celebrating All Saints' Day, the roofs have been cleaned and all the raised and damaged pavement slabs have been repaired.
In addition, new banks have been installed in the new area. The total cost of these improvements has been close to 20,000 euros, to which we must add the use of municipal operators.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla