The plenary session of the municipal corporation, chaired by the mayor, Ana Belén Castejón, opened this extraordinary session on Thursday with a point out of the agenda that has been proposed in a meeting of spokespersons, the vote of a joint motion in defense of the Tajo Transfer -Safe.
The initiative has been approved with the votes in favor of MC Cartagena, United We Can IU Equo, PP, Citizens and Councilors Ana Belén Castejón, David Martínez, Juan Pedro Torralba, Irene Ruiz, Alejandra Gutiérrez and Mercedes García.
The text includes the City Council's position in this regard, considering inadmissible the decision not to transfer water for irrigation from the Ministry of Ecological Transition, arguing the environmental deterioration of the Mar Menor;
It should be noted that the approval of the Decree Law of the Mar Menor by the Regional Government, as well as the immediate bidding of the hydraulic works required to achieve the discharge 0 to the Mar Menor both by the Government of the State and by the Regional Government.
Next, the Councilor for the Infrastructure Area, María Casajús, has started the debate for the initial approval of the Municipal Ordinance for the Protection of the Environment against the emission of noise and vibrations, after passing through the Urban Planning and Environment Commission, the only point of the agenda of the plenary session.
The mayor, who has defended a text that includes news necessary to adapt the ordinance to the current times, 'in which the number of tourists has increased, as well as events held in the city', said that Attempts have been made to reach the best agreement through dialogue and consensus and 'both neighbors and hoteliers have been generous and have tried to approach positions.
Thus, the new noise ordinance has achieved its initial approval in full, with the votes in favor of United We Can IU Equo, PP, Citizens and councilors Ana Belén Castejón, David Martínez, Juan Pedro Torralba, Irene Ruiz, Alejandra Gutiérrez and Mercedes Garcia
The MC Cartagena group has abstained.
According to his spokesman, José López, 'we have exchanged No for Abstention to respond to the request of the hoteliers, and we will not vote Yes until they admit Hostecar's allegations.'
Precisely, now the ordinance in public exposure period for 60 days, in which allegations may be presented that may be taken into account in the preparation of the text that, finally, will be subject to final approval.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena