The new Town Hall will be completed early 2011
The Minister of Presidency and Public Administration, María Pedro Reverte, and the Mayor of Torre Pacheco, Daniel García Madrid, today visited the construction of the new Comprehensive Security Center municipality, which will be completed by next fall and will bring together in one building Local police units, Civil Protection and Emergency Coordination Center.
The project involves a total investment of 3,523,062 euros, of which the Presidential and Public Administration provides 600,000, through grants awarded by the Directorate General of Local Government, Institutional and External Relations.
The new infrastructure is located on Avenida Gerardo Molina, IFEPA fairgrounds and features of 3,721 sq meters on three floors, which represents a major improvement on the premises which is currently located the local police, who only has 120 square feet of space to develop their activities and to accommodate all its staff, which has increased by 20 regional actors thanks to Citizen Security Plan.
The basement will be devoted to parking, gym, shooting range, control room and police cells.
The ground floor will have offices, citizens advice offices, locker rooms, rest rooms, kitchen, laboratory, dealer and cafeteria, while the first plant will have a training room, a library and offices.
The Minister of Presidency recalled that last year completed the full implementation of the Regional Public Safety Plan, which has seen the addition of 628 local police officers and 80 patrol cars to the templates of all the municipalities to increase road safety Region.
Reverte said that "thanks to the efforts of the regional government, Torre Pacheco now has 20 officers belonging to the Plan which make up the Public Safety Unit, plus three patrol cars and two motorcycles."
New Town Hall
The Minister of Presidency and the mayor also visited the construction of the new town hall of the municipality, whose budget amounts to 14,544,267 euros execution, of which EUR 1,087,500 has been provided by the Autonomous Community.
The new building, whose works completed in early 2011, will have five floors and two basements for parking to be attached to the basement of the Day Centre, in front, generating a public plaza between two buildings.
The project includes the equipment necessary to provide municipal services.
It is located in a city-owned plot of 3,450 square feet bounded by the streets Cartagena, Juan Leon, Lino Martínez León, and the Paseo Villa Esperanza.
To reverse this new municipal infrastructure will "improve services provided to citizens of Torre Pacheco and attention they receive."
Source: CARM