Jumilla Francisco Mayor and Deputy Abellán Rafael González Government yesterday inaugurated the works carried out on the road to Santa Ana del Monte.
The ceremony was accompanied by several members of the corporation, including spokesmen from the three parties responsible for the construction company, and technicians of the Department of Works and Urban Development.
This project was one that was to inaugurate the Plan E 2009, in the absence of the work environment of the Castle will be opened on 19 April, with the presence of Secretary of State for Tourism Joan Mesquida.
Abellán Francisco Mayor said that "this path, with the work, will be able to be used by pedestrians and cyclists from now, this road is so that the neighbors feel it is theirs and belongs to all citizens, so it is incomprehensible any act of vandalism. "
Abellán also recalled that "this place is as emblematic as Santa Ana is completed from the rising water made a few years ago to these current work on the road to implementation, soon, the round of the chapel of St. Augustine" .
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For its part, the government delegate recalled that Jumilla has received the EUR 4,353,203 Government of Spain for 8 projects of the Local Investment Fund of 2009 that are generating 145 jobs, of which 124 are newly created and 21 People of staff in the successful tenderers.
González Tovar has also reported that the new State Fund for Employment and Local Sustainability to be invested in 2010, will involve a further economic boost for the city of 2,740,305 euros.
"Overall, has clarified the Government Delegate, Jumilla Spain's government receives more than 7 million euros in two years: the largest investment by any government in Jumilla in such a short time and which clearly reflects the will of the President municipalist Zapatero. "
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The work of the road to Santa Ana has had a budget of EUR 1,550,712.20 was awarded to the company Intagua Construction and Services, TRAINS SA, the architect was Francis Sanchez, engineer of Roads, Channels and Ports construction management José Alarcón Martínez, Public Works engineer.
This project consisted of two parts: One is, which runs from St. Augustine to the end of the Prao Hondo, 1.5 km in length approximately, where there have been, among other things, a road of about 8 meters two-way pedestrian subway a berm and a half, in which lamps were placed 77 HEKA model 5 meters in height with double arm, whose lamps are low pressure sodium consumption.
At the height of the cypress villa (Villa Romana rustic who had a survival of the VI century) has diverted the road, about 150 meters to reach the front of it.
In this area, prior to the earthmoving works and diversion of road excavations have been made by a company of Archaeology and Heritage work.
Finally mulberry trees were transplanted 4 centuries old, which interrupted the current path and have been planted on both sides of the road 81 mulberry
The other part of the work, from the end of Hondo Prao to Roalico, about 2 miles long, where there have been, among other things, a road of about 8 feet wide or so, and a pedestrian path 3 meters wide, 103 luminaries were placed HEKA model of 3 meters high and one arm, sodium vapor lamps, low consumption, and have planted 81 pine trees.
In implementing the project have been 23 the number of workers hired directly by the company TRAINS for 7 months and 35 workers subcontracted by that company to perform some tasks in the works for four months or so, although at certain stages of the work have required more than 32 people.
Both the delegate of the Government and the Mayor of Jumilla congratulated the company that has performed this work and to all who participated in this project.
This project manages to give the path of Santa Ana of parameters of road safety for vehicles and pedestrians and provide a comfort commensurate with the importance for residents of Jumilla.
Current status of state funds in 2009 and 2010 in the Region of Murcia
The delegate of the Government has used the visit to inform the Government of Spain has already paid the full amount of 457 works from the State Fund of 2009, representing 68 percent of the total projects submitted, 673.
She also pointed out that this fund has created 13,200 direct jobs across the region.
"The 2009 Fund is meeting the objectives of boosting the economy, job creation and improvement of local infrastructure, particularly in the construction sector, being the hardest hit by the crisis," he said.
As for the new State Fund, 2010, González Tovar indicated that involves an injection of an additional € 154.1 million to municipalities in the region.
"In just two years, municipalities in the Region of Murcia will receive from the Government of Spain over 400 million euros to boost the economy, create jobs and improve our towns and cities in a time of economic difficulty in which government public should be an example of effective management, "said González Tovar.
The municipalities in the region had a total of 729 projects to the new Fund, which have been authorized by the Government of Spain, 714, ie 98 per cent.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla