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Your chance to shape Alhama de Murcia's future as budget opens to public vote
Neighbourhood meetings and an online platform will allow residents to put forward ideas and vote on future investment projects

Residents of Alhama de Murcia once again have the chance to decide how part of the municipal budget will be spent. The 2026-2027 public spending project is now underway, with €400,000 allocated to fund projects chosen by local residents.
The submission period opened on Tuesday May 5 and will run until May 25. Over the coming weeks, six meetings will be held to explain how the system works and gather ideas from residents. The first meeting takes place at Jardín del Palmeral in Alhama de Murcia.
The Councillor for Citizen Participation, Antonio José Caja, explained that residents can attend neighbourhood meetings and submit their proposals in person, via the electronic registry, or through the online portal created to make participation easier from home, so everyone can take part.
Participation is open to all registered residents aged 16 and over, and an information leaflet has been delivered to homes, outlining the timetable, the different stages of the process, and including a registration form.
The programme includes a general fund of €175,000, alongside dedicated budgets for specific areas: €100,000 for education, €80,000 for outlying districts, €15,000 for women and equality projects, €15,000 for seniors, and €10,000 for diversity projects, so different parts of the community benefit from the funding.
First, local groups will help identify the strongest proposals. Council experts will then review each idea to make sure it is practical, affordable and legally viable before it goes to a public vote.
Residents will make the final decision through both in-person and online voting. The process will end on June 30 with a public vote count at Town Hall, where the winning projects will be announced.
The University of Murcia is supporting the process to help make sure it is fair, transparent and properly managed. The Town Hall is encouraging residents to get involved, submit ideas and help shape the future of the town.
For more local information, including news and forthcoming events, visit the home page of Alhama Today
Images: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia








