Overview
- Carlos Mazón announced that the region has activated every municipal infrastructure project it took on, citing more than €50 million for 57 actions with roughly half completed.
- The government points to earlier high‑profile fixes, including 18 repaired regional roads budgeted at €75 million and Metrovalencia works of €140 million, plus recently finished bridges in Siete Aguas, Chiva and between Catarroja and Massanassa.
- On the ground, around 500 buildings still lack working elevators and over a dozen municipalities have yet to start rebuilding sewer networks, while business groups press for faster Consorcio de Seguros payments to reopen shops.
- The proposed €29 billion Plan Endavant remains unresolved, with the Generalitat blaming poor coordination with Madrid for the lack of agreement on the long‑term recovery package.
- Valencian officials urge more non‑repayable state aid and fault the central government for not restoring the C3 Cercanías line or finishing the by‑pass, as Tragsa executes many municipal works and Júcar river authority efforts stay in emergency phases.