Roc Muñoz: Reflections on 15 years of municipal career in La Canonja

A birthday without nostalgia

The Mayor of La Canonja, Roc Muñoz, opens the City Council’s doors to reflect on the fifteen years of segregation. For him, this anniversary does not represent a time of nostalgic celebration, but a continuity in the history of a municipality that has always been active and committed to its future.

Municipal identity: more than a name

Muñoz emphasizes that segregation was a significant change in its administrative management, but that the essence of the people has always remained intact. ‘We never felt like a second -day municipality; The Court of Peace was a symbol of our return to independence, “he recalls with pride.

Projects and collaborations: Looking forward

We are talking about the recent separation of chemical taxes with Tarragona. Muñoz explains that, although this may seem like an end, the Canonja seeks to establish new synergies with the neighboring city. ‘Transportation and other services will continue united, because a strong city next to it is a great advantage for us.’

The Mammoth Museum: a new cultural asset

The Mamut Museum is preparing to open its doors, with a planned inauguration that promises to be a prominent event. “I’m not often inaugurating, but this project represents a new age for the Canonja,” says Muñoz.

Innovation and sustainability: decarbonization as a goal

With the creation of the future decarbonization center, the Canonja aims to be an example of sustainability. Muñoz acknowledges that, despite the lack of budget, the Generalitat’s will is clear. ‘We have offered land to facilitate its implementation, and we are waiting for the conditions to be favorable for all.’

An uncertain future and its consequences

The mayor is concerned about the impact of the international context on sustainability initiatives. ‘The world is not an easy place, and the decisions that are made globally can influence our local projects.’

Housing: a priority challenge

The lack of affordable housing is a hot issue. Muñoz explains that the City Council is working on the creation of a public company to manage homes. ‘We want our citizens to live here without having to make economic sacrifices.’

Towards an Active Metropolitan Area

Looking to the future, the mayor hopes that the Canonja will be able to better integrate into the metropolitan structure. ‘We cannot afford’ that projects be limited to specific collaborations; We need a global vision that allows you to move coherently. ‘

Mobility as a central axis

Muñoz expresses his dissatisfaction with current mobility proposals, especially with the tram layout. ‘We want the tram to be a reality that really connects our municipalities, not a route that ignores us.’

A future full of possibilities

With a renewed approach and a firm commitment to the well -being of its citizens, the Canonja prepares to meet the challenges of the future. ‘We are a municipality with enormous potential, and I am convinced that, with effort and collaboration, we can overcome any obstacle that presents us.’

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