New Project (Full-Scale)SpainCity of LeónFernández de la MataSistelecStreet Lighting
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Published on March 2, 2025
The León City Council has approved three new contracts totaling €932,000 to install additional streetlights and ornamental lighting in various parts of the city, including heritage buildings. This decision comes despite an existing privatized public lighting system, costing €21 million over ten years, which was established in 2017 through a PP-PSOE agreement.
The new contracts aim to improve energy efficiency and address community requests for better lighting in specific areas:
Additionally, the council has allocated €328,024.02 for climate control upgrades at the León Oeste Civic Center and Puente Castro Sports Center, both of which face operational improvements despite recent inaugurations. A €136,006.42 contract was also awarded for perimeter fencing at the Participación Ciudadana Park.
These projects reflect ongoing efforts to modernize public infrastructure while managing costs under the privatized lighting system, which currently incurs monthly expenses of €173,241.
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