This amount represents half of the total cost of the work, which will reach 2,202,055.44 euros.
The president of the Eivissa Island Council, Vicent Marí, and the mayor of Eivissa Town Council, Rafael Triguero, have signed the collaboration agreement between the two administrations for the construction of an indoor multi-sports court at the municipal sports facilities in the Figueretes neighbourhood of Eivissa. Using this agreement, the Consell undertakes to contribute 1,200,000 euros to the Town Hall, which corresponds to 54.49% of the total cost of the construction work for this facility, which amounts to 2,202,055.44 euros.
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The Consell and Eivissa Town Council sign a 1.2-million-euro collaboration agreement
President Vicent Marí explained that with this agreement the Consell de Eivissa is once again standing by the town councils, ‘to help them improve their services to citizens’, in this case allowing Eivissa to have a new sports facility ‘so necessary for sportspeople and citizens in general in the town’. Marí said this is a day ‘to be happy’ and he is confident that ‘we will soon be able to lay the first stone of this long-awaited sports centre in the Ses Figueretes neighbourhood’.
The mayor of Eivissa Town Council, Rafael Triguero, said that with the signing of this agreement, the Consell Insular de Eivissa is demonstrating its commitment to modernising the town and, specifically, the town’s sports infrastructures, which had been neglected for years.
Regarding the indoor sports court planned for Ses Figueretes, Triguero explained that after many months of work, which began in February with modification 1 of the General Urban Development Plan (PGOU) and the signing of this agreement, ‘Ajuntament de Eivissa will present the project to optimise this sports space, which will also be equipped with bleachers and changing rooms.
He also recalled that the indoor multi-sports court planned for Ses Figueretes is the second project that is part of the ‘Eivissa, ciudad del deporte’ plan, which was launched yesterday with the presentation of the three new tennis courts to be built in Can Misses, which will be approved for official competitions. ‘Our goal is to position Ibiza as a benchmark for sport, and that is why, after a year of analysis and updating of the current facilities, with this plan we define future investments in new sports infrastructure to put sport in the place it deserves,’ said the mayor of Eivissa Town Council.