At the ordinary plenary session of Calpe Town Council, held yesterday, 27 January, the creation of a specific register of minutes for the meetings of the collegiate bodies in which the Town Council participates was announced. This is an internal monitoring and control tool that will enable the documentation of these bodies to be centralised and improve administrative coordination.
The Councillor for Internal Affairs, Ximo Perles, explained during the session that work is already underway on the regulations that will govern this register, with the aim of getting it up and running in the coming weeks. Among the bodies whose minutes will be incorporated into this archive are, among others, the Calpe Water Council, the Governing Board of the Penyal d'Ifac Natural Park, the waste consortium, CREAMA and the Marina Alta Cultural Association (MACMA). The aim is to have a single, orderly repository that facilitates access to information for municipal services and corporate groups.
At the same plenary session, Calpe Town Council's Contracting Plan for 2026 was approved, which organises and schedules the main works, services and supply contracts planned for the coming years. The document includes investments worth €66 million over the coming years, linked to both the maintenance of essential services and improvements to municipal infrastructure and facilities.
The plenary session also took note of the new structure of the municipal government, with the modification of the Local Government Board and the appointment of new deputy mayors and representatives of the City Council in various collegiate bodies. Likewise, the remuneration of the members of the corporation was set, several authorisations and rectifications of an administrative nature were approved, and an urban planning agreement with a reservation of use was ratified.
Finally, a motion was debated and approved to urge the Spanish Government to reduce the bureaucratic burdens affecting the fishing sector.
The plenary session can be viewed in its entirety on the Calpe Town Council's YouTube channel, accessible from the municipal website at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxzEMaQEqgQ

