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The official school of Civil Engineers highlights the urban development that has experienced the Cartagena PP (20/01/2011)

The coordinator of the Committee on Infrastructure and Transport, José Vicente Albaladejo, met yesterday afternoon with representatives of the Association of Civil Engineers, Canales y Puertos de Murcia, for getting feedback and suggestions from these experts about the current state of Cartagena .

The meeting took place at the headquarters of the PP, and was attended by Antonio Sevilla, dean of the College of Engineers, Canales y Puertos, José Gómez, a member of the board, and Juan Garcia, a component of the Infrastructure Committee , who brought his vision of the city and what the needs are identified, from the standpoint of urban development and communications, to improve this county.

The members of this body appreciated the great progress that the city has undergone since the People's Party took power in 1996.

"Politicians and engineers have made a big bet on Cartagena, rehabilitating buildings, pedestrianize the old town and invest in squares, streets and in the port, which is one of the most extraordinary that have all Cartagena," said Antonio Sevilla .

On the subject of communications, stressed the significant investments that have been carried out to make the city more accessible, but insisted that although the road network has evolved, the railway infrastructure are the major outstanding debt that is Cartagena.

The dean of the College of Engineers, Canales y Puertos highly appreciated the invitation of PP, because according to him, "is the first time that we who offer our opinion, but have been you who have come to seek our help. "

Source: PP Cartagena

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