The mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia this morning, along with Councillor for Agriculture, Antonio Garcerán, "a thorough and detailed" work of identification and documentation of rural roads in the municipality of San Javier which has identified a total of 350 publicly owned roads that would add about 270 kilometers in length, as has moved Pepa García, who underlined that it is "one of the earliest work in the region on this matter."
The work has been done by the company Getnisa Civil Engineering, SLP, on behalf of the municipal areas of Heritage and Agriculture, has led to inventory, identify and geo-reference the 350 roads, some of them, old ways of IRYDA, or Community Irrigation Cartagena, trails, among others, "which will mark the bases for administrative adjustment," the mayor recalled.
Pepa García noted that the study has shown, in a documented, the existence of some busy roads and crops, cut by individuals, and even the disappearance of them, so he emphasized "the importance and significance of this work will serve as legal basis for recovering and recognizing the rural roads around the term to use and enjoyment of all citizens. "
The mayor of San Javier, Pepa García added that the work will be exposed to the public starting tomorrow, Friday October 30 for a month in which they may make representations to it, "will be crucial to improve the living conditions of the area rural, both by improving the movement of population, for the transport of agricultural goods, as once defined the powers of the City Council may undertake preparation and conservation. "
The head of the department's environmental engineering company that has developed the project, Jose Manuel Mazon has explained that the study identifies all the details of inventoried roads, which has resulted in a geo-referenced maps in Autocad support, and database data accessible format and has created individual files for each track with all information, including photography, user-friendly information that allows all the details of the road, measures, asphalt, and storage conditions, among others.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier