The Mayor and the overall direct Rural Development and Forestry visited some roads and trails in Cabezo de la Jara, which is expected to develop improvement actions.
The Mayor explained that "the actions to be performed on these roads will improve road safety, communications and access to homes and farms Cabezo de la Jara. Will also benefit from these improvements tourists who travel to the area to know the place or visit the Astronomical Observatory ".
The mayor of Puerto Lumbreras, Maria Angeles Tunisia met this morning with the Director General of Rural Development and Forestry, Federico García Izquierdo, to agree on the launch of new projects of improvement and upgrading of roads in the municipality of Puerto Lumbreras .
Specifically, during the working meeting they have addressed the need to improve and put different rural roads in the natural environment Cabezo de la Jara, at the deterioration of the pavement or the lack thereof.
This way, the mayor and the general director of Rural Development and Forestry visited some roads and trails in Cabezo de la Jara, which is expected to develop improvement actions.
Thus, they have visited the trail linking the summit of Cabezo estate with Snakes, which was badly damaged by the floods occurred in 2012.
The mayor of Puerto Lumbreras, Maria Angeles Tunisia, stressed that "we consider necessary to implement actions to improve certain roads and trails of the Natural Park Cabezo de la Jara in order to make sure the traffic on these roads, which are used to daily by locals, farmers and visitors. "
In this regard, it is planned design of several rural roads that have deteriorated as a result of torrential rains.
Thus, some of the paths that arise for repair and reconstruction are way Casas Hondas, Camino Los Nopales, Lomas del Viento path or the path of Sima, which requires integrated action.
The Mayor explained that "the actions to be performed on these roads and trails will improve road safety, communications and access to homes and farms Cabezo de la Jara. In addition, will also benefit from these improvements the many tourists that travel to the area to know the place or visit the Astronomical Observatory ".
To end the working meeting, the general director of Rural Development has visited the facilities of the new Astronomical Observatory "Cabezo de la Jara," which stands as one of the largest and less light pollution in the Region of Murcia.
Notably, the Observatory is funded by European funds, through the Leader project, in collaboration with the Integral Campodos Association, the Ministry of Water, Agriculture and Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras