The Minister of Finance and Public Administrations, Andrés Carrillo, announced to the Mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, that the Community "today has paid to the City Council the 10 million euros per year of collaboration to finance the implementation of the north and south coastal."
The Minister of Finance, who held a working meeting with the mayor, explained that "in these ways, promoted by the Community in collaboration with the City Council, the regional government has allocated more than 66.5 million" and that "are a A major axis of the Region, with a total length of 37.6 kilometers, linking with the arterial network of state and regional highways and offering an alternative route to the highways connecting the center of Murcia with its districts, improving accessibility With the Murcian coast, the interior of the Region and the neighboring communities.
Currently, the first phase of the Southern Coast is completed, with a length of 3.3 kilometers connecting the Region of Murcia de Algezares avenue with the Santa Catalina road and the municipal auditorium of La Alberca, and the second phase , Consisting of three sections of a total length of 2.11 kilometers, connecting La Alberca with El Palmar, with a viaduct unfurled on the A-30 motorway, and El Palmar with San Ginés.
This road will be completed with the execution of a third phase that will connect Algezares, Los Garres and Beniaján with the RM-300 regional road and the RM-1 dual carriageway (Santomera Zeneta San Javier).
The Southern Coastal absorbs daily the displacements of 40,000 drivers.
The North Coast, which connects El Esparragal with Cabezo de Torres and Churra, in addition to Guadalupe and La Ă‘ora, with a length of more than 13 kilometers, is completely finished.
This ring road links with the A-7 (Mediterranean motorway) and the A-30 (Albacete Murcia), and is endowed with a traffic volume of up to 60,000 vehicles per day.
EGovernment Working Group
The Minister stressed the collaboration between the two administrations in large projects for the municipality, and announced the creation of a working group "to continue making progress in the full implementation of electronic administration", with the aim of increasing the number of documents that share The two administrations so that the citizens do not have to contribute them to carry out procedures, if they already operate in the possession of either.
A working group for initiatives related to the knowledge society will also be launched, with a double purpose.
On the one hand, the City Council can use the infrastructures that the Community is launching, such as the CTNet network, ultra fast connection for R + D + i projects, or the 'Connected Schools' project, which will carry high speed internet To 660 educational centers throughout the Region.
And, on the other hand, that the Community can use the knowledge that is being developed by the City in the project 'Murcia Smart City', to bring to other municipalities the experience in traffic management, waste management, sustainable development and Big Data, among others.
Source: CARM