Gáldar finalizes its Neighborhood Plan with a community assembly in Barrial

The City Council holds the penultimate participatory meeting to gather citizen proposals for future municipal planning.

Generic image of a neighborhood assembly in the Canary Islands.
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Generic image of a neighborhood assembly in the Canary Islands.

The Gáldar City Council is holding an open assembly this Thursday, May 21st, in the Barrial neighborhood, the penultimate in its participatory process to develop the future Neighborhood Plan.

The local government aims to gather concerns, proposals, and suggestions from residents in Barrial for the creation of the municipal Neighborhood Plan. The meeting, scheduled for 7:30 PM at the Amagro Neighborhood Association, is the twenty-second and second-to-last event in the process initiated by the governing body.
The session is part of the Gáldar City Council's efforts to foster a close dialogue between local administration and residents, to understand needs, priorities, and improvement suggestions. The call is open to all citizens of Barrial and nearby neighborhoods.
This format is designed to allow proposals to be submitted “first-hand,” serving as an active listening tool to guide municipal planning. The goal of these meetings is to build a foundation of proposals that will define action lines and priorities for the future Neighborhood Plan.
Initiatives raised during the assembly will be analyzed by municipal technical services and then presented to the relevant Neighborhood Council for evaluation. This council, coordinated by the Department of Citizen Participation, will study the potential incorporation of proposals into future municipal planning.