The mayor of Jumilla, Enrique Jimenez, met this week with President of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, Alberto Garre, to treat various important issues for Jumilla.
During the meeting, mayor and president they reviewed the highlights of the various councils, with focus on water issues, management of municipal quarries, the Wine Museum, or the defendant Carche highway.
On the one hand, as explained by the Mayor of Jumilla, one of the highlights were the problems arising from the aquifer holdings Jumilla, and the problem of lack of water for agricultural use.
On this issue was the possibility of maintaining a joint meeting with the Hydrographic Conference Segura, to assess possible solutions to this issue.
Moreover, regarding the use of mineral resources of the municipality, the mayor expressed to him the need to simplify the environmental procedures to expedite investments in the locality in new quarries, although tinged mayor "of course always under the standard, and the environmental respect they deserve these farms, but going one step further to expedite the process. "
As to the Wine Museum, the president said that in the coming months, we could present the draft musealization first step before further implementation.
Likewise, explained the mayor of Jumilla, as it is big news, "if we continue advancing and promoting wine tourism in our city."
On the Road Carche, President informed that includes a game to start next year's draft improvement of this road, news held by the Mayor of Jumilla, who has excelled in the General Budget of the CARM "as little little things get moving, and this project is the commitment of the Regional Government with the future implementation of this work. "
Enrique Jimenez thanked the attention of the President of the Region, about which he said "is well aware of all the requirements and needs of Jumilla, something that the City Council thank you, and which we will continue working together for all these projects see the light as soon as possible. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla