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A new economic horizon for La Seu d’Urgell: budget 2025

by PREMIUM.CAT
Un entorno formal en una oficina municipal, donde se recogen cuatro figuras clave alrededor de una gran mesa de madera. La habitación está adornada con una decoración elegante, incluido un gran emblema del municipio en la pared y las banderas que representan al gobierno local. La atmósfera es de colaboración y determinación. Gemma Tó, la Tinent d’Alcalde de l’ àrea de Finances, es una mujer de mediana edad con cabello corto y oscuro, con un traje azul marino a medida. Ella está sosteniendo un bolígrafo sobre un documento, listo para firmar. A su lado, Miquel Albero, un joven con gafas y un atuendo informal pero profesional, la está mirando con una expresión de apoyo. Al otro lado de ellos, se encuentra Joan Barrera, el Alcalde, un hombre distinguido con cabello salado y pimienta, con una camisa blanca crujiente y un blazer oscuro, exudando confianza mientras hace un gesto hacia el acuerdo sobre la mesa. Junto a él, Núria Valls, una mujer apasionada con cabello largo atado, vestido con una vibrante blusa roja,

Historical Agreement between Commitment and CUP

The City Council of La Seu d’Urgell has gained a significant consensus between the Commitment Group and the CUP, giving a green light to a municipal budget of 26.9 million euros for 2025. This signature, which has taken place in the presence of Mayor Joan Barrera, represents a significant step towards a more inclusive and participatory governing model.

Priorities and objectives of the new budget

In the presentation of the agreement, Barrera expressed his thanks to the CUP for his disposition to collaborate in the construction of a budget that seeks to revitalize the city. The central axes of this proposal include public health, housing support and traffic improvement, with the aim of making the headquarters a more habitable and attractive place.

A living headquarters

The budget for 2025 aspires to transform the headquarters into a dynamic city, economically and socially. This will be achieved through the revitalization of the historic center, with projects such as the restoration of the porches of the main street and a general improvement of urban cleaning.

Key initiatives in the field of housing

One of the highlights of this budget is the commitment to housing. It is planned to build 130 affordable rental flats, a measure that seeks to respond to housing needs for young people and families with little resources. In addition, it is contemplated the acquisition of real estate of the SAREB and the development of houses in the Horta del Valira.

Commitment to the elderly and training

The third pillar of the budget focuses on the construction of a residence for the elderly and a building dedicated to the INEFC, which houses 400 students a year. These infrastructures are a priority to ensure a better future for the older population and to foster education in the territory.

Improvements for Castellciutat and Social Cohesion

The budget also allocates resources to the improvement of Castellciutat, including the new access to the village head. In addition, a special emphasis is placed on social cohesion, with programs aimed at vulnerable families and psychological support for young people, in order to ensure that no one is behind.

A look to the future: sustainability and quality of life

Finally, the budget includes measures to promote energy savings, such as the change of diesel boilers for biomass systems and improvements in street lighting. These actions not only seek to improve the quality of life of citizens, but also reflect a commitment to environmental sustainability.

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