The Adjustment Plan adopted today keeps saving policies and spending restraint reflected in the 2012 budget and Sanitation Plan approved in December, which will pay off the deficit without creating municipal debt
The Plenum of the City of San Javier today approved, with the votes for the PP and PSOE, the Adjustment Plan, consistent with the provisions of Royal Decree 4/2012 to ensure the economic stability necessary to amortize in ten year credit operations, estimated at 17.8 million euros, which has used the session to take on debt to more than one thousand suppliers.
Adjust this plan aims to show the Government's Office that the City is able to maintain a balance of public accounts and not create a deficit, while ensuring the maintenance of the services provided to citizens.
The mayor, Visitation Martinez explained that this Plan represents a continuation of the economic lines marked the beginning of the term, based on austerity, transparency and efficiency in management, principles that were embodied in the budget and the 2012 and Sanitation Plan adopted last December.
So the mayor has said that "the possibility offered by the National Government to solve the financing of municipal debt and pay suppliers, the City Council and is presented with the homework done."
IMPROVEMENT IN THE INCOME AND SPENDING RESTRAINT
The Adjustment Plan presented today includes several concrete measures to maintain and improve the level of income without a tax increase, but with measures to improve management.
Among these measures, the plan calls for strengthening the effectiveness of executive and voluntary collection, strengthen the tax inspection to discover facts not taxed, and correcting imbalances progressively between the actual cost of public services and the income earned from fees and public prices .
This plan also includes a block adjustment of measures to seek greater efficiency in public spending in line with that approved in the 2012 budget and Sanitation Plan.
Other measures to reduce disposal costs are outsourced contracts that are provided by municipal staff, such as urban or legal advice, the necessary approval of plans before taking investment viability, reduction of smaller contracts and administrative burdens for citizens and employers, or the requirement of credit check prior to any expenditure, among others.
In short, as stated by the mayor, this plan of adjustment is the reaffirmation of commitment to the citizens of San Javier changing economic drift to the consistory that had been doomed in recent years, working from the first time reducing municipal debt and clean up the public accounts.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar