The deputy mayor of Cartagena, Noelia Arroyo, and the councilor of the Education area, María Irene Ruiz, will meet soon with the acting Minister of Education, Adela Martínez Cachá, to try to exhaust all possibilities so that the asbestos removal works of the school of José María de la Puerta can be done this summer.
Arroyo and Ruiz held a meeting this afternoon with the management and the mothers and fathers association of the center (AMPA), in which they exchanged information about the changes introduced in the project that have increased their budget and with it the process of contracting of the works.
This, as the Autonomous Community has warned, would delay its execution at the end of the next year and not this summer, as the regional administration had initially committed.
The works in any case would require that the center be empty for a period of two months.
Both Noelia Arroyo and Irene Ruiz have again expressed their support for the demands of the school, as it is a "necessary, essential and irrevocable" action;
and they have expressed their total willingness to collaborate and try to make it happen this summer.
María Irene Ruiz recalled that the City Council has complied with the project, while Noelia Arroyo has commented on the complexity of it, since only its execution requires two months;
but that they are going to sit down with the Community to exhaust all the possibilities so that it can be contracted and executed before the start of the next course.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena