The Plenary Session of the City Council of Murcia has given the green light to all the proposals submitted by the municipal group of Cambiemos Murcia, which requested, among other matters, the creation of seats for municipal social agents, the application of regional regulations to volunteers of the excavations of Monteagudo and the beginning of an investigation on the legality of the Zeneta quarry.
In total, the Plenary has debated 20 motions of all the formations represented in it, with the exception of the PP, which has not formulated any this month.
The councilor of Cambiemos Murcia Margarita Guerrero has asked in one of his motions the development of a municipal strategy for the eradication of homelessness in Murcia, where currently live about 400 homeless and 575 are in a situation of residential exclusion according to data from the RAIS Foundation with figures from the INE corresponding to February 2018.
This initiative includes having the collaboration of the entities of the third sector that provide their services to the homeless and of the users.
Another one of the proposals of Guerrero has been the relative one to the creation, within the List of Work Posts (RPT) of the City council, of at least five positions of agents of equality since in the municipality there is no such position and the own functions These experts have to be made by a social worker.
The absence of equality agents is an "unprecedented reality" that contrasts with those of other municipalities that, despite having fewer inhabitants such as Molina de Segura or Torre Pacheco, have created this type of place.
The motion presented in this plenary session by the municipal councilor Sergio Ramos consisted of the opening of an investigation into the legality of the quarry located in the Torre Bellando spot, in Zeneta, opened a year and a half ago without prior notice, with the purpose of extracting materials for the construction of the link that connects the railways of the bancal and El Reguerón.
Ramos has highlighted the proximity of the quarry with the surrounding neighbors, which causes health problems, and the fact that it was opened in a land classified as non-urbanizable protected in the General Plan of Urban Planning (PGOU), whose only permitted use is forest protection.
The spokesman of the municipal group has defended the application of the regional law of volunteering for the recognition of the work and the rights of the people who work in the excavations of Monteagudo, and the implementation of measures that make possible the municipal coordination to ensure in addition that these people do not perform professional tasks.
Source: Cambiemos Murcia