This is an item that is included in the 2023 General Budgets that the Provincial Council will receive through the Ministry of Ecological Transition and that is exclusively related to the implementation of actions of an environmental nature.
The Government of Spain will send a shipment of €40 million reserved for the project extension of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Urdaibai from the General National Budget 2023. An agreement signed between the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the Provincial Council of Bizkaia and approved today by the Council of Ministers and the Board of Directors of the Provincial Council of Bizkaia allows “to unique sustainable development actionsin the mouth of the Urdaibai.
The The provincial council of Bizkaia had set aside 40 million of euros in their budgets aimed at acquiring the land, the urbanization and the associated constructions. The PNV, during the negotiations on the 2023 general state budget, reached the commitment of the government of Spain to contribute an additional 40 million, which is now becoming a reality with the signed agreement.
The museum project includes two sites and the natural space that connects them: the old Dalia factory in Gernika and the space occupied by the Murueta shipyard.
The agreement signed by the parties states that the shipment that will arrive from the Spanish administrations will be used exclusively for environmental actionsi.e. to the remediation and conditioning of the plots, restoration of the flow of the estuary, landscape integration, bicycle parking and related infrastructures, construction of a footpath, etc.
The agreement states that the Provincial Council of Bizkaia will receive the stipulated amount in one lump sum and that the execution time of the subsidized actions 6 years from the signing of the agreement.
Source: EITB

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