The Municipal Plenary of Totana will hold this Thursday, April 26, ordinary session corresponding to the month of April (7:00 pm) in which, among other issues, will be reported the resolution of the Mayor on the approval of the liquidation of the budget corresponding to the year 2017.
In addition, the proposal of the Mayor's Office to formalize a collaboration agreement with the General Directorate of Cadastre in terms of cadastral management will be discussed, replacing the agreement signed on May 26, 2009.
The agenda includes the proposal of the councilor of Integral Maintenance to the City and Infrastructures for the inclusion of projects in the Works and Services Plan for annuities 2018/2019;
and the one of the Councilwoman of File to accept the donation of the document printed in 1734 of the Ordinances of the Good Government of the Council, realized by the heirs of Jose Maria Munuera and Abbey.
It also includes the motion of the Mayor for the accession of the City of Totana to the Manifesto of the World Day of Lipodystrophies and the Councilor for Education to urge the regional government to implement the School Nursing program in schools of the Region of Murcia.
Motions of political groups
The plenary will deal with the motions of the Municipal People's Group to establish a sustainable mobility ordinance and another to regulate the requirements that the music therapist must have in order to carry out their work.
The Municipal Socialist Group has also raised a motion regarding the creation of new judicial bodies, human and material resources for the Administration of Justice in the Region of Murcia.
For its part, the Municipal Group Win Totana-IU has filed motions on demand to the central and regional governments to strengthen legislation and means in occupational safety measures in the face of the tragic and worrying increase in deaths in work accidents;
and in relation to the deterioration of the Postal Service in the Region of Murcia, so that the lack of personnel in the Totana workforce is resolved and the funding cuts of the last years are reversed in the public postal service.