| In this plaza, on Avenida Juan Carlos I, 7 planted and backlit planters have also been installed with the name of Corvera | The Murcia City Council, through the Department of Urban Development and Modernization of the Administration, led by José Guillén, has carried out the remodeling of the Luis Fontes Pagán square, popularly known as Las Palmeras square, where it has been located a new fountain and urban furniture has been changed. In this plaza, located in the center of the hamlet, on Juan Carlos I Avenue, the existing fountain has been replaced by another with greater functionality and that is integrated with the renovation of the plaza.
Concrete benches and seats have been installed around the fountain.In addition, 7 flowerpots labeled with the name of Corvera have been installed, which host vegetation, such as Strelitzia specimens and herbaceous plants, and have wooden seats.
In this way, the set of architectural design elements have been provided that improve the decoration of the square."This renovation will make it possible to make this central square a meeting place for neighbors and family members, improving their quality of life.
Furthermore, fountains are an indispensable element since they are part of our origins, with water being a very present element in the history of our city "has highlighted José Guillén.Likewise, the plant pots have been provided with an irrigation network and the lighting network has been adapted to illuminate them.Pool Goal 2023The Murcia City Council, through the Department of Urban Development and Modernization of the Administration, is carrying out the rehabilitation and improvement of the sources of the municipality that is included within the well-known Objective Pool 2023.This plan is framed in four major measures, among which are the construction of major works such as the La Seda lakes, the Salitre, Los Patos (San Ginés), the Fofó garden as well as five historical fountains such as the Plaza Circular, the Clock Tower House (Puente Tocinos), the José Cánovas Ortíz garden (Beniaján), Avenida de la Libertad (Guadalupe) and Juana Jugán in Puente Tocinos."We continue to work intensively within the Pool Plan seeking to turn our green areas into a meeting point for Murcian people, betting on the revitalization of sources that were in disuse, as well as the creation of others for the enjoyment of the neighbors," he highlighted José Guillén.Lakes and fountains are spaces that attract life, in addition to being a spectacle, since the cascading water is one of the most beautiful visual perceptions of nature; they improve air quality, turning green areas into cooler spaces with cleaner air; create a relaxing space; They provide a microclimate, softening temperatures and are a hallmark of our municipality.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia