The Official Gazette today publishes notices of Yecla Jumilla stretch of the A-33.
The President of the Community, Ramón Luis Valcárcel, has received the Mayor of Yecla, Marcos Ortuño, to discuss various issues relating to future projects of the municipality.
The Mayor of Yecla, highlighted the recent adoption by the Council of Ministers of the works of the A 33 between Yecla and Jumilla, an investment which he described as "essential for the economic future of the town and the whole region."
In this sense he expressed to the President his appreciation for the support and cooperation received, which has been instrumental in the adoption of these works, as well as the commitment to streamlining execution, if forget the back end tranche Yecla caudete, to complete the road infrastructure.
The first municipal authority to regional president explained that "the economic future of Yecla lies in diversifying its economy. Firstly, it is strengthening the furniture sector, which remains a key pillar of the economy yeclana, betting right now for internationalization projects, as can be seen in the 10.5% increase in exports last year. "
He has also presented at regional president "marked for the 53rd edition of Yecla Furniture Fair, held from 24 to 27 December, in which he has always had the support of the regional management objectives."
The highland city also bid for both enologico as cultural and heritage, in the words of the Mayor, "a tourism based on the Wine Routes of Yecla, cultural tourism and heritage tourism. Inauguration of the Archeological Museum Municipal Mergelina Cayetano, and the restoration of the Church of San Francisco, as iconographic Museum, are two important contributions to this line of action. "
The Mayor also reported that from their Municipal Government working to attract industries to other sectors Yecla "exploiting the possibilities offered by its wide range of industrial land, and improved communications will mean the imminent arrival of the A33 highway."
The construction of a large reservoir to get treated water is a strong support for the agricultural sector, which has maintained its production levels in recent years.
Finally, he indicated that a support line remains "the many entrepreneurs in the municipality, through housing, counseling and training offered at the Business Incubator. The Council also develops employment policies, with the support of Regional Government, with a wide range of training for the unemployed, and the hiring of unemployed in social need "
Ortuño Marcos recalled, moreover, that during the years of government Ramon Luis Valcarcel, Yecla has improved substantially, with significant investments and actions financed by regional funds.
"In this way, and only in recent years have concluded major projects as the third school, a new school and two primary schools, remodeling the archaeological museum, construction of the Business Incubator, widening of the road from Villena, remodeling and expansion hospital, new installations of football fields and sports changing rooms, in addition to the reservoir to store and distribute treated water, among other actions. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla