Juan Paco Baeza Square will be renovated in full, as it was approved Monday in Local Government.
It is a garden built in the eighties, so it is not suited to the current needs of citizens and has several areas in disrepair.
The draft reform provides an open and functional garden space.
For this to be deleted curbs, which also are in very poor condition.
A new curb is placed around the perimeter and topsoil be provided.
Seven meters fence of the same characteristics of the existing will be installed and all perimeter fences are painted.
The outer wall also will condition, cleaning up the most affected, building a new plastered as the existing one.
In addition, it will include all Albero garden 20 centimeters thick.
For furniture, concrete 8 banks of 8 bins slats of wood, a drinking fountain and a playground will be placed.
The existing floor currently has no security and state of wear is great use.
Also bushes transplanted to other parts of the garden and even to different gardens, adopting this other species and eventually eliminating trees have a worse health status.
The corners have copies of 'casuarina equisetifolia', providing a degree of uniqueness of the garden.
Councilman Works and Services, Francisco González, said that: "The Juan Paco Baeza Square is an area widely used by the residents of the northern region of Jumilla and we must adapt to the times, so that action was needed within the plan of maintenance of public spaces we have in place. "
The amount of the tender is 55,322.04 euros and the execution period is two months from the start of construction.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla