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San Fulgencio to release 3,200 square meters of allotments
The project, which is currently being developed by Hidraqua, will create 68 plots and a recreation area, with a pergola and picnic tables.
The site is located in the urbanisation area of San Fulgencio, “in an area between las calles Galicia, Rosales, Dublin and Belgrado, which has 3,200 square metres and about 68 arable plots of variable size, between 6 and 26 square meters ”.
The development will have a total cost of 79,088 euros with the works expected to finish before summer.
Councilor Francisco Molero said that the necessary regulations are currently being drawn up so that those residents who are interested can request one of these plots for cultivation. “We will tell everybody just as soon as this municipal ordinance has completed all its processing, and the application period is going to open,” he added.
San Fulgencio - New sewer system for Avda de la Libertad
San Fulgencio invests 112,026 euros in the renovation of the sewer system on Avenida de la Libertad
The works will replace the current concrete pipes with new materials to end water losses and infiltrations to the subsoil
The Mayor of San Fulgencio, José Sampere, and the Councilor for Works and Services, Francisco Molero, have visited the works on Avenida de la Libertad, in the urban area of the municipality. The works involve the renovation of the sewer section located between Jorge Juan and Vereda de San Isidro streets. Some works that the council has defined as “very necessary” due to the poor condition of this part of the sewer system, both due to its age and the materials that had been used for its construction.
SAN FULGENCIO, in the heart of the Vega Baja, is to build dedicated cycle routes in and around the area to improve both health and safety. The main focus