Outstanding Decisions of the City Council
A City with a Future
At the plenary session in February, blue lights illuminated the council building, creating a special atmosphere. The ordinary plenary session was held on February 29, coinciding with the World Day of Rare Diseases. The mayor, Lourdes Borrell, highlighted two key points: the free transfer of land for the new health center and an agreement with ADIF for railway land.
Fight Against Gender Violence
The session began with the monthly report on gender violence, by Lores López. With alarming figures, he asked for a commitment to combat this problem. The goal is to live free without fear.
Important advances for the City
Highlighting the assignment for the new health center and the approval of the railway agreement, new opportunities are opening up for the development of Sant Feliu. The unanimous support for these decisions demonstrates the importance of consensus for progress.
Citizen and Political Motions
Animal Protection and Water Management
Local motions addressed issues such as animal protection and water management. Despite the discrepancies, some proposals were approved to improve animal welfare and water sustainability.
Solidarity and Social Commitment
Motions in support of various social causes received the unanimous support of the council. Solidarity and commitment to issues such as drought and respect for local producers stand out as fundamental values of the community.
Transparency and Financial Control
Responsible Budget Management
Transparency in the management of the municipal budget is key to maintaining economic stability. Despite the challenges, responsibility in financial decisions is emphasized to ensure the well-being of the population.
Investments in the Territory and Sustainability
Investments in the territory and sustainability are priorities for the future of the city. The commitment to ecological initiatives and the preservation of the environment define the commitment to sustainable development.