The Councilor for Urban Agenda and Open Government, Mercedes Bernabé, has met with the Deputy Director General of Urban Planning of the Ministry of Transportation, Mobility and Urban Agenda, Ángela de la Cruz, for the pooling of joint actions within the framework of the Agenda Urban Murcia 2030.
And it is that Murcia along with A Coruña were the first two municipalities selected nationally by the Ministry of Development as a pilot experience for the implementation of the Spanish Urban Agenda and whose results will be measurable by the Ministry in the years 2023 and 2030.
In this way, Mercedes Bernabé has presented the advances in the design of the Urban Agenda implementation plan, “as the participatory process in which we are working for the design of a shared diagnosis of the territory and the identification of the challenges to the that the municipality must face in the next ten years. â€
Specifically, this week ends the phase of personalized interviews with the members of the Social Council.
Additionally, work continues on the diagnosis of all municipal services in order to prepare an inventory of all the actions that are being carried out at the municipal level within the framework of the objectives of the Urban Agenda.
In addition, the councilwoman has explained in the Ministry another series of innovative actions in this context, in which Murcia is a pioneer at European level, such as the paternary of Culture and cultural heritage of the 2030 European Agenda, “where the city has been recently selected and will lead a working group at European level â€.
“We are immersed in a transformation process in which participation is, without a doubt, a fundamental element for the elaboration of the next strategy that will mark the direction of Murcia, as a sustainable, vertebrate and more cohesive cityâ€, highlights the municipal head of Urban Agenda.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia