As announced by the Mayor of Jumilla in full, policy makers, represented by civic groups and the mayor, met yesterday with directors of IES Infanta Elena and Prince Philip School and the Association of Parents (AMPAS) from both schools to inform them about the situation in the future school.
According to Francisco Abellán has valued "the meeting was very positive, cleared all doubts and summons us to have a new date once more information becomes available."
The maximum local authority added that "the Department and the City wish, by mutual agreement, Jumilla has a new school, in the interest of our children and our neighbors."
Thus, in the meeting reported that the council is making all the arrangements for the occupation of land and its transfer, in deed, to the Department.
This, in turn, is by ensuring that the council knows how many feet, the parcel boundaries and what part of the source property has to segregation to deliver the 10,000 meters.
According Abellán added "this is going to know when the Ministry, through its architect, give us the baseline and project execution in order to get the work to competition, and when the city knows the land to which it will to perform the work, will have to segregation and for writing. "
The mayor insists that "everything is being done in parallel, both governments are working hand in hand, do not hurry because things can not go at the pace you want."
Finally, the mayor said that "well when they leave the budget of the Autonomous Communities will know how much goes the Regional Government for the project and works."
When you have this information will be held a further meeting which could also be present, as well as policy makers, technicians of Urbanism and the architect of the Ministry.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla