Since 1995, the population in the old town of Cartagena has grown around 30%, more than 7,000 people, reaching almost 25,000.
Moreover, in this same period, 4,342 were granted licenses for new homes and 1,700 business licenses.
These have been some data that has offered the Town Planning, Joaquín Mowing during the plenary session of the Municipal Corporation, in response to a motion filed by the socialist municipal group about the disposal of the ordinance regulating construction time limits for referrals forced to the sites of the old, and another submitted by the Citizens' Movement, which sought the creation of a joint commission to establish measures for the recovery of the historical.
Mowing has indicated that these data reflects that the City Council for years maintained a policy of revitalizing the old town, with a total of 91 facades restored, major urban developments such as the University District, the winch or the Monte Sacro, conditioning Street and restoration of buildings or the more than 300 orders for cleaning solar year.
BICYCLE LANE FOR TENTEGORRA
On the other hand, among other motions, requests, Councilman José Vicente Albaladejo Infrastructure, has announced that it is under study the creation of the bike lane from the street Luis Calandre to Tentegorra road, an argument that has served to reject the urgency of the motion submitted by the socialist municipal group on urbanization Tentegorra the road, with sidewalks, lighting and road improvements.
Albaladejo has stated that there is already a plan for infrastructure improvements that will affect this area of the city, the adjustment of the surroundings of the Palace of Sports or the project to improve access to the city by the west, a project that includes to Tentegorra.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena