Ciudadanos outlined plans to establish a permanent technical office in Orihuela Costa, aiming to enhance governance and accessibility for residents across the coastal area. The proposal includes not only the continuation of municipal services delivered by successful contractors but also a structured program for collision prevention, playground maintenance, and the provisioning of industrial land. The goal is to enable both residents from the coast and nearby counties to start new ventures and expand the range of services available to people living in Orihuela, according to the party’s spokesman, José Aix, who is running as the candidate for mayor under the orange banner.
In terms of culture, notable progress has been achieved in fostering local creativity and community life. The plan envisions the creation of dedicated committees to support festival activities along the waterfront, with celebrations tied to events such as San Patrick, Virgen del Carmen, and Virgen de La Zenia, among others. There is also a proposal to relocate the present Town Hall in Playa Flamenca to the new Emergency Center, transforming the site into a cultural hub for the town. This idea, already discussed by other local groups, reflects a broader ambition to combine public service operations with vibrant cultural activities in a central location.
Officials emphasize readiness to deliver practical solutions through direct collaboration with residents connected to Orihuela Costa. The public stance is clear: this is not about empty promises but about building a well-structured municipal framework that can offer tangible results over time. At the event, the focus was on practical outputs and ensuring that a long-term plan addresses the needs of communities along the coast. The message underscored a commitment to steady progress and a transparent approach to governance that keeps residents informed about ongoing developments and future milestones.
The rally drew participation from local mayors and members of the candidacy, including Fermín González and Paulina Wysokinska, with moderator Stefan Udo Pokroppa guiding the discussion. González and Wysokinska outlined the work accomplished over the past four years and highlighted a broad agenda of projects that Ciudadanos has pursued for Orihuela Costa. They pointed to the arrival of additional resources, such as a dedicated Emergency and Safety Center, increased staffing across essential services, and expanded coverage from police, technicians, and cleaning personnel. They stressed that the team remains committed to continuing the momentum, drawing on a track record of experience and practical results to sustain momentum on current initiatives and to pursue new opportunities that build on the foundation laid four years ago.