The mayor of Jumilla, Enrique Jimenez, accompanied by technical Planning of the City, visited some of the latest works are being undertaken in public places in the municipality.
The stairs to the Garden of King Don Pedro, are some of the latest works are being undertaken between the departments of Public Works and Services.
The left access Levante Avenue has been completed, and work has begun on the central and right sections of the enclosure.
Once the top is finished, the service crew continue up the stairs of the Avenue of the Catholic Monarchs that similarly, will run at intervals, so minimum disruption to pedestrian traffic garden.
Moreover, the mayor visited the actions carried out in the so-called House of Molina, in which the City Council acted subsidiary task facade assurance to ensure the safe passage of cars and pedestrians in the street the Work.
The works were contracted with a company Jumillano, who was responsible for placing the clamp scaffolding necessary to ensure the facade of the building, declared a state of ruin by the Local Government Board.
The Multipurpose Room of the Museum of Ethnography and Natural Sciences, was another space that the mayor visited once works completed after serious leaks that affected the stay late last year.
The hall was opened last Friday with an antique costumes Arm, with the usual activity of this part of the Museum resumes.
Finally, Enrique Jimenez, accompanied by the Councillor for Traffic, Marina Garcia, visited some of the streets of the town in which it is acting in the repainting of the signing and marking of the carriageway.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla