The Governing Board has today received a key update from the Delegate for Urban Planning, Environment and Mobility, who has presented a detailed report on the progress and challenges in these sectors that are fundamental to the city's sustainable development.
During the session, the importance of implementing innovative measures that promote a balance between urban growth and respect for the environment was highlighted. This includes the improvement of sustainable transport infrastructure, with projects aimed at boosting electric mobility and expanding the network of bike lanes.
The delegate underscored the commitment of the local government to reduce carbon emissions and to promote the use of clean energy. To achieve this, several initiatives are being studied, such as the expansion of green spaces and the planning of new public spaces that prioritize the well-being of citizens.
In addition, an analysis was presented on the current trends in land use and urban planning. The need to adapt urban planning strategies to face the challenges of climate change and to respond to the needs of a population that is growing and diversifying was emphasized.
The delegate also addressed the status of the ongoing projects, noting that some are facing delays due to technical and financial obstacles. However, he/she was optimistic about the solutions being explored to overcome these problems and meet the projected deadlines.
The report highlights the importance of interinstitutional collaboration and citizen participation as pillars for building a more inclusive and resilient city. "Urbanization must go hand in hand with sustainability," said the delegate, who advocates for an integrated approach that involves all sectors of society.
The members of the Governing Board continue to evaluate these proposals, aware that the decisions taken will be decisive for the city's future. It is expected that in the coming weeks more details will be disclosed about the approved projects and the strategies that will be adopted for their implementation.


