The situation of the Mar Menor, as well as that of the tourism and commerce sector, has centered the meeting held this morning between the president of COEC, Ana Correa, who has been accompanied by the vice-presidents of COEC Francisco Bernal and Juan José López, the General Secretariat Esther Aguirre and the COEC treasurer, José Manuel Antón, and the mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, along with the vice mayor, Noelia Arroyo.
Correa has highlighted the situation of the beaches and the Mar Menor requesting "the arrangement of infrastructures that have been damaged, as well as aid to the tourism, hospitality and commerce sector with the creation of a trade observatory" that will be launched together with the UPCT shortly.
In addition, the president of COEC has moved the claim by the tourism sector of a strategic plan to boost tourism "which is necessary for the municipality to start up now."
Likewise, Ana Correa has requested the coordination of the actions to be carried out with the state and regional administration so as not to delay the achievement of infrastructures such as the ZAL, the Gorguel and the arrival of the AVE to Cartagena, which are "fundamental for development, not only from the region of Cartagena, but also from our region. "
For its part, the mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, stressed that "it is important to continue working together in order to cope with the demand, to claim various administrations, but also to work together for projects municipal. "
He added that the draft of the noise ordinance is being discussed and has shown its support for the COEC trade observatory.
Finally, it has highlighted the actions that depend on municipal competition and the implementation of the 0 discharge plan "that we need so much to begin to take away the breath assisted to the Mar Menor, because we have it in the ICU and with assisted breathing".
Source: Agencias