The mayor of Cartagena, José López (MC), has attended the media this morning after the conclusion of a new meeting of the Working Group on water tariffs.
To questions of the journalists, Lopez has reiterated that "the City has no position" on the location of the school of La Aljorra, but "this mayor is defending the position of parents," adding the mayor who said "when the president Regional government says that this mayor wants to cause harm to the children, that he knows that he is accusing the parents of being irresponsible, or when some political leader says that I am obstructing, that he knows that it is not the position of this mayor, but that of parents".
The mayor explained that we are working on alternatives to acquire "some other land in La Aljorra at normal price, we are in talks, but we have to pay the ground at the current price, not as some owners claim the price they bought during the Real estate bubble, in fact, the municipal services of Patrimonio do not allow to buy at a price above what marks the market, "reminding, once again, that the project of conditioning the plot attached to the football field of La Aljorra required By the CARM nullifies the possibility of flooding in said land.
José López has assured that "I am looking for" solutions "from minute 1, because I do have interest in the children to leave a school called Rambla, which floods when there is rain, and yes I have interest in children to go To some toilets with water and light and do not have to go out wetting the patio to make use of urinals and have a roofed facilities or at least some common rooms for your play space and not have to do it in the classroom, Has concluded.
Source: MC