The subdelegate of the State Government in Lleida, Jose Crespín, went to Cervera today, where he held a first working meeting with the father in chief, Jan Pomés, and they visited together the convent of Sant Domènec.
José Crespín carries out a round of contact with the mayors and mayoresses of the Lleida county councils coming out of the last municipal elections to offer them dialogue and collaboration·collaboration in this new stage in the councils.
On arrival in Cervera, the subdelegate has greeted the new father in chief, Jan Pomés, with whom he met to learn about the future projects of the new government team.
During the meeting, they addressed issues related to infrastructure, such as the project to improve the road on the A-2 in a section of 8 kilometers from the Cervera variant, than the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda ended in April with an investment of 10,27 millions of euros.
According to José Crespín, This way, "a response is given to a claim of the territory and to a need that has brought comfort and more safety in driving on this section of the road with the most traffic in the entire province".
The chief paer, Jan Pomés, has asked him that "the works can be finished in the missing section up to the Panadella".
Regarding the railway infrastructure, Crespín reported on the improvements that have recently been made on the Cervera-Lleida section. For his part, Pomés has shown him "his interest in a future Cervera-Igualada-Barcelona train connection, with the aim of improving the mobility of citizens and goods".
Crespín and Pomés took advantage of this first meeting to visit together the old convent of Sant Domènec, where restoration work will soon begin to consolidate the Gothic church as a new multipurpose cultural space.
The works, with a budget of 438.580 euros, will be subsidized with a 50% through the Program 1,5% Culture of the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA).
The work foresees the restoration of the old sacristy, the construction of services, instal·air conditioning facilities through a geothermal energy capture system and the improvement and stabilization of the exterior wall.