The Municipal Socialist Group takes forward in the plenary motions related to education and sustainable mobility and contributes to recover the Palmerales Chico and Grande de Zaraiche and its surroundings and to find space for the Railway Museum
The PSOE's bets for public education and for respectful mobility with the environment are aspects that have been revealed in the plenary session held today.
The spokesperson of the socialist Murcia, Susana Hernandez, has raised the creation of a nursery school in the hamlet of Los Dolores, which will serve in the building that will be free with the transfer of Enrique Laborda school and that will allow "increase the number of places of Early Childhood Education in the municipality, "as he pointed out before the motion was approved unanimously.
As for the bike lanes, the proposal put on the table by Enrique Ayuso to unify its design and construction in the municipality has received the approval of the Corporation with the abstention of the PP.
"Murcia is an ideal municipality to lead the use of the bicycle at the national level," said the councilor, who refers both to the bike lanes that are projected and to those already existing.
Ayuso, who claims more roads for cyclists who are segregated from motorized traffic, has denounced the poor condition of the sign of these lanes, with potholes, painted signs that are almost invisible and vegetation invading them.
In addition, the joint motion presented by the PSOE, Citizens, Now Murcia, Murcia and change the councilor not attached Trigueros for the protection of Palmerales Chico and Grande de Santiago and Zaraiche and Acequia Zaraiche and for the recovery of the Casa del Palmeral has become an Institutional Declaration that has been unanimously supported.
This motion is based on a proposal of the PSOE and Ayuso has highlighted "the work and commitment" of the Municipal Board of Santiago and Zaraiche to "save a place of undeniable historical and environmental value" in the Huerta.
On the other hand, the motion defended by Begoña García Retegui regarding the project 'Neither stories with partridges nor pink novels', which was withdrawn in the municipality, although it continued in other municipalities of the Region, has been withdrawn to be treated in the Equality Commission.
"We must bet on a non-sexist education," said García Retegui.
Two other proposals taken to the Plenary by the Socialist Group have given way to alternatives that have been approved.
The first of them, defended by Juan Vicente Larrosa, proposed the creation of a Local Sports Facilities Plan "in line with the regional so that sport in Murcia is a benchmark and participatory," as noted by the PSOE mayor.
This motion, which aimed to establish early forecasts on what sports facilities the municipality needs, where to locate them, what characteristics they should have, how to manage them and how to program and prioritize the construction of future sports facilities, has led to another one that has been approved with the votes in favor of the PP and Citizens, the rejection of the PSOE and Now Murcia and the abstention of Cambiemos Murcia and Trigueros.
While García Retegui has defended an old claim that today is still unattended: the creation of a true Railway Museum.
"Unique pieces are conserved that constitute a railway patrimony that should be able to be known and enjoyed by the citizenship and by the visitors", has remembered the socialist councilor, who insists on the transfer of the collection that is enclosed in a booth of the station of the Carmen to a suitable space.
The Corporation has presented an alternative approved unanimously and that García Retegui has assumed as "own" so that it could go ahead.
Source: PSOE Murcia