Councilman Parks and Gardens, Isidro Carrasco, wanted to point out that this action has been undertaken without cost to the municipal coffers.
The Department of Parks and Gardens of the City of Eagle has carried out this week to replace part of existing trees on the Paseo de las Delicias.
These palm trees of the species "Washingtonia robusta", which will replace the twenty "tipuanas" which included the very project of remodeling of the promenade.
The aquiline Consistory has decided to replace these trees by the difficulties in the future could lead to pedestrian and vehicular traffic and visibility of the bay.
The team of operatives garden maintenance service in Aguilas has carried out the work of planting new palm trees and transplanted from the "tipuanas" to Plaza Street Solidarity with Our Lady of Fatima, since this is a most suitable to host such a species.
Councilman Parks and Gardens of the Consistory aquiline, Isidro Carrasco, has stated that one of the key features of "Washingtonia" is that it is a kind of palmácea perfectly adapted to our climate, and offers greater resistance to invasion pests such as the "red palm weevil."
Carrasco wanted to point out that this action has been performed within the maintenance contract for public gardens, for upgrades to the City of Eagle, which has not any cost for the municipal coffers.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas