Roda de Berà: challenges and opportunities in Pere Virgili’s mandate

A mandate focused on sustainability and innovation

We interviewed the mayor of Roda de Berà, Pere Virgili, at a crucial moment of his management, marked by the implementation of important projects such as the tunnel, the construction of a new library and improvements in the water network. Virgili shares his vision of the economic challenges and investments that will define his mandate.

The current state of municipal finances

When questioned about the financial statement of the municipality, Virgili points out that, although the situation is challenging, it is enviable compared to other municipalities. “We have chosen a path of prudence, avoiding in excess,” he explains. As the 2024 end approaches, a closure is anticipated with a positive remnant and a debt ratio that is around 14.5%.

Investments in Infrastructure and Services

The search for external financing remains a priority. Virgili highlights the improvement in the Unique Plan of Works and Services of the Generalitat, which will allow progress in the renewal of the water network. “Despite the statements about the end of drought, it is essential to monitor our water resources,” he adds.

The future of the new library

The demolition of Guivernau Cal has left a significant vacuum, but the mayor says that he is working on a new project. Subsidies for the recovery of historical heritage have been requested, and it is planned to present viable options to the community for consideration.

Public Housing: Challenges and Solutions

Regarding the construction of public housing, the Generalitat has assigned a plot in the Francaset, with capacity for 18 and 22 units. Although other locations have been proposed, the mayor is confident that the Generalitat has more resources to manage these initiatives.

The housing and tourism crisis

With about 600 tourist floors, Roda de Berà faces a serious challenge in housing availability. Virgili mentions that the municipality is limiting tourist use to preserve local residences and that it is working on new regulations.

Commitment to citizen security

Security has been a priority, with a significant increase in municipal investment. Virgili highlights the importance of having a balanced and functional police force, in addition to control systems that improve security. Collaboration with the Mossos d’Esquadra is fundamental, and an increase in the presence of troops is expected.

Impact of tunnel works on the community

The tunnel works have generated discomfort, but they are also seen as an opportunity for development. Virgili expresses his frustration for delays in the release of public spaces and the need for a more solid commitment by the responsible authorities.

Preparations for the summer season

With the arrival of summer, the municipality prepares to receive tourists and residents. Cleaning contracts have been awarded and lavapiés will be installed on several beaches. In addition, it is planned to capture groundwater to optimize resources and minimize waste.

Final reflections

Pere Virgili’s mandate in Roda in Berà is defined by an approach to sustainability, innovation and community participation. As the municipality faces significant challenges, the mayor’s vision could be key to transforming these obstacles into growth and development opportunities.

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