The Mayor of La Union, Francisco Bernabé, and the President of the Autonomous Community, Ramón Luis Valcárcel, opened a new avenue Ginés Casanova Acosta access to coastal hamlet Portman.
Attended the event parents Ginés Casanova Acosta, Vice Admiral Jorge Manuel Rosety Fernández de Castro, Admiral of the Arsenal in Cartagena, Querol Admiral Fernando Pagan, Chief of the Maritime Action, a committee of officers and NCOs, and five hundred neighbors.
The new gateway to Portman called Acosta Ginés Casanova, drill sergeant Dive Centre of the Navy, died during a training exercise when it came to the aid of ropes, Julio Paz and Jose Cortina Romaus Peñas.
Acosta was assigned to the Salvage and Rescue Ship "Neptune", part of the Maritime Action Force, based in Cartagena.
Ginés Acosta received, last March, the Naval Cross of Merit with distinctive yellow, posthumously.
The avenue has a length of 200 meters.
Is packaged with envelopes in landscaping and street furniture, and culminates in the installation of the first traffic light junction of Portman, a total of 4.
Highlighted, as anecdotal data, that this new path with the first roundabout to be built in the municipality of La Union.
The Mayor of La Union, Francisco Barnabas, said the firm commitment of local government team to "invest in Portman after years of neglect," recalling that "it is important actions have been implemented as the sports courts, a boiler for College groups, the new center and the lighting on the road to the cemetery. "
Barnabas announced Portman future actions planned for the installation of repeater DTT, and the construction of urban infrastructure such as sidewalks and a pedestrian bridge to the suburb of Transport and Cheap Houses.
For his part, President of the Autonomous Community, Ramón Luis Valcárcel, stressed that "the Mayor, Francisco Bernabé, bet on the districts of La Union with major infrastructure such as we are opening", while adding that "with the name Acosta Ginés this avenue, is a tribute to the Navy represented a hero who gave his life to save those of their peers "
Source: Ayuntamiento de La Unión