The councilor for Urban Agenda and Open Government reports on the data obtained by the service during this year in the ten branches of the Municipal Network of Study Rooms, such as Alquer as, Beniaj n, Casillas, Los Dolores, Rinc n of Seca, Ronda Sur, Sangonera la Seca, Sangonera la Verde, Torreag era and Zeneta The Municipal Network of Study Rooms (RMSE), dependent on the Urban Agenda and Open Government Council, led by Mercedes Bernab , has reached a total of 57,395 users in 2020, corresponding to the rooms of Alquer as, Beniaj n, Casillas, Los Dolores, Rinc n de Seca, Ronda Sur, Sangonera la Seca, Sangonera la Verde, Torreag era and Zeneta. The mayor visited the Beniaj n branch this morning to report on the results obtained by this service this year, taking into account the measures agreed upon by the pandemic, such as the interruption of the service from March 14 to March 12.
July and the reduction of capacity in all the rooms since their reopening, from a total of 674 to 241 study places. Likewise, it should be noted that the schedule has also been modified due to Covid-19, so that the study rooms provide service from Monday to Friday in two shifts, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, leaving the interval between noon.
a for cleaning and disinfection tasks.
All municipal branches are closed on weekends. “Study rooms are a service that is highly demanded by Murcians, since they are fully equipped and conditioned spaces for the practice of training and academic activity.
That is why our work has focused on this year, marked by the pandemic, in adapting our resources to students and users and giving continuity to the services with all the security measures ”, Mercedes Bernab highlighted. In this way, according to the data obtained, the average number of people who have made use of the study rooms per day is 311.52.
The months with the highest demand have been those prior to the state of alarm; these are January and February with 14,031 and 13,979 users. As of July, when the capacity was reduced by 35%, December has been the month with the most visits, reaching a total of 5,541, followed by November with 4,906.
"In this sense, it should be noted that since their opening all branches have been progressively increasing visits," said the mayor. By branches, Ronda Sur is the room that has hosted the most users in 2020 with a total of 31,277, followed by Los Dolores with 5,253 and Torreag era with 4,221. Beniaj ny Zeneta, new rooms for 2020 The Municipal Network of Study Rooms has inaugurated in 2020 the Beniaj ny Zeneta branches, with 84 and 24 positions, respectively, currently reduced to 28 and 12 by Covid-19. Based on the balance of the service, Zeneta has registered 999 users since its opening in July and Beniaj n 633 since the end of November. 2,551 new cards The mayor points out that another of the notable data for 2020 is that 2,551 new cards have been made, "a very positive figure if we take into account the measures taken due to the state of alarm and the pandemic in general." Specifically, with the new additions, the Municipal Network of Study Rooms has a total of 13,405 cards Citizens can request the card by filling out the form found on the website roomsestudio.rmbm.org. The service allows you to receive it by post or pick it up by hand at the José Saramago Library (Avenida de la Fama, 9), at the following hours: Monday to Saturday, from 9.30 a.m.
to 1.30 p.m., and from Monday to Friday, from 4.30 to 8.30 p.m.
Likewise, it can also be picked up at Calle Amberes, 3, from Monday to Friday, from 8.30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. The closing time is brought forward at 9:00 p.m. The study rooms dependent on the Municipal Network of Study Rooms of Murcia advance their closing time to 9:00 p.m., after the modification of the curfew at 10:00 p.m., according to the latest measures adopted by the Government regional. Thus, the branches of Alquer as, Beniaj n, Casillas, Los Dolores, Rinc n de Seca, Ronda Sur, Sangonera la Seca, Sangonera la Verde, Torreag era and Zeneta provide service from Monday to Friday, from 8.30am at 1:30 p.m.
and from 4:00 p.m.
to 9:00 p.m. Security measures against Covid-19 The study rooms work with all the security measures against Covid-19.
Thus, the use of a mask within these spaces is mandatory during the time spent in them.
Users must let out before entering, wash their hands with water and virucidal gel soap when entering and leaving the facility, keep an interpersonal distance of two meters and avoid touching any surface other than that of the study station . Likewise, all the rooms have a billboard that informs about the measurements and the horizontal and vertical signage to differentiate all the flows within it. The rooms provide service with reduced capacity, morning and afternoon hours and are equipped with a computer system that allows automatic closing at noon and at night.
This device gives users a sound and light warning half an hour before closing time to leave the facility.
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Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia