El intendente, Carlos Briner, dejó inauguradas las 35° sesiones ordinarias del Concejo Deliberante, el pasado viernes, en las que hizo referencia a las políticas de estado diseñadas en su gestión y proyectadas a futuro para la ciudad.
En las partes destacadas de su mensaje, dividido en tres ejes, Cerca del Vecino, Medio Ambiente y Municipio Activo y Organizado, se mencionan las siguientes:
* Habló del boom inmobiliario en la ciudad y las medidas que se tomaron y se adoptan para posibilitar ese desarrollo.
* “Nuestra acción está orientada a la cercanía con el vecino y así, entre todos, logramos despertar nuevamente el sentido de pertenencia y a valorarnos más, lo cual estaba aletargado en los bellvillenses”.
* En lo referente a la llegada de obras públicas importantes de Provincia y Nación, dijo que se trata de reparaciones históricas para la ciudad que durante mucho tiempo venía clamando por estas y otras realizaciones aún pendientes.
* “La ciudad tuvo una apertura dentro y fuera de ella y lo hicimos sin promesas, sabiendo que con esfuerzo y trabajo los resultados venían solos. En cada acción adoptada siempre tuvimos en cuenta “de la periferia al centro, creciendo en armonía”.
* “En materia de obras públicas, fuimos recomponiendo la ciudad con distintos frentes de obras reclamadas desde hace tiempo por los vecinos, canales, cordón cuneta, cloacas, agua potable, desagües, entre otras”.
* “Somos conscientes y los vecinos también lo saben, que pese a los esfuerzos hechos en reparación y bacheos de calles, hasta que no esté concluida la Avenida de Circunvalación y se pueda erradicar el paso del tránsito pesado de la ciudad, el problema persistirá”.
* La terminal de ómnibus tendrá un remozamiento total, incorporándole también el alero en los andenes.
* Se concluirá la megaobra de calle Ortiz Herrera, se trabajará en la recomposición de la vereda de Avenida Faustino Molina frente a la ex Escuela de Comercio, inclusión de un Dispensario, Centro Cívico Este, Paseo Tucumán y dos plazoletas más.
* Se avanzará en la construcción o ampliación de canales de desagües, se incorporarán más lotes al Banco de Tierras y se mejorará el acceso Oeste para dar conectividad con la Avenida de Circunvalación.
* Este año el Centro Cultural contará con una variada oferta de expresiones artísticas y una mayor disponibilidad horaria.
* Entre las distintas acciones en resguardo del medio ambiente, destacó el cierre de parte del basural Norte, proyecto integral para un vertedero propio al Este de la ciudad el cual también fue ofrecido a la Comunidad Regional Unión y la creación de un Polo Ambiental, donde aparte del depósito de los residuos urbanos, se amplíen las lagunas sanitarias y se instalen generadores de energía con la basura.
* En cuanto a los malos olores, se han coordinado acciones con la secretaría de Ambiente y Cambio Climático, ERSEP y Policía Ambiental, para que estos organismos de aplicación, intervengan frente a las empresas ya identificadas por el municipio como responsables de la emisión de fetideces. “Hemos elevado las actuaciones al organismo de aplicación y vamos a acompañar este proceso para que, protegiendo las fuentes de trabajo de las firmas involucradas, se cumpla con la cuestión ambiental y se termine este padecimiento”.
* Se avanzará en la modernización del estado para mejorar la calidad de los servicios que brinda el municipio. Ya hay una plataforma de ciudadano digital como herramienta de gestión pública para el vecino.
* Se otorgan una serie exenciones tributarias municipales para alentar la producción, la exportación y la incorporación de personal.
* Se designaron procuradores fiscales para reducir la morosidad de algunos contribuyentes y con descuentos especiales se está alentando al ciudadano cumplidor con sus obligaciones.
* “Estamos trabajando en los esquemas contables con el fin de lograr mayor transparencia y agilidad, para contar con datos reales, teniendo en cuenta que los mecanismos de contabilidad son de la década del ’70 del siglo pasado.
* “Con políticas de estado claras se pueden alcanzar muchas metas y entre ellas, ir creciendo en base al ahorro y el ingenio, ya que se está proyectando hacia el futuro y pensando en los desafíos que se nos están presentando”.
* “En este mensaje como intendente, pretendo que la administración que encabezo se distinga por haber marcado el inicio de políticas de estado a seguir por gestiones venideras, orientadas “a las próximas generaciones y no en las próximas elecciones”, como sostenía Winston Churchill.
* “Convocamos a la ciudadanía a formar parte de estas políticas de estado”.
* “Hasta el último día de nuestro mandato, cumpliremos con nuestro rol asignado por la ciudadanía con la gran satisfacción de haber dado todo por lo que los vecinos esperaban. Somos conscientes que aún falta mucho, pero ese es el motor para seguir luchando por Bell Ville”.
Discurso Completo: DISCURSO DR. BRINER (01-03-19)
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análisis de vibraciones
Dispositivos de calibración: clave para el operación suave y productivo de las máquinas.
En el ámbito de la tecnología actual, donde la rendimiento y la fiabilidad del dispositivo son de gran trascendencia, los sistemas de equilibrado desempeñan un papel crucial. Estos aparatos adaptados están diseñados para equilibrar y estabilizar elementos rotativas, ya sea en herramientas productiva, automóviles de movilidad o incluso en aparatos hogareños.
Para los técnicos en mantenimiento de dispositivos y los ingenieros, utilizar con sistemas de calibración es importante para promover el funcionamiento fluido y seguro de cualquier aparato móvil. Gracias a estas soluciones tecnológicas avanzadas, es posible minimizar sustancialmente las vibraciones, el sonido y la tensión sobre los soportes, aumentando la tiempo de servicio de partes valiosos.
De igual manera trascendental es el rol que juegan los dispositivos de equilibrado en la servicio al consumidor. El soporte técnico y el soporte regular usando estos sistemas habilitan ofrecer asistencias de óptima excelencia, incrementando la satisfacción de los usuarios.
Para los responsables de emprendimientos, la aporte en unidades de equilibrado y medidores puede ser importante para incrementar la eficiencia y eficiencia de sus aparatos. Esto es sobre todo relevante para los emprendedores que administran medianas y medianas negocios, donde cada detalle cuenta.
También, los dispositivos de calibración tienen una vasta uso en el ámbito de la fiabilidad y el control de excelencia. Facilitan detectar eventuales fallos, evitando intervenciones onerosas y perjuicios a los aparatos. También, los datos obtenidos de estos dispositivos pueden utilizarse para optimizar procedimientos y mejorar la reconocimiento en motores de exploración.
Las áreas de implementación de los dispositivos de calibración abarcan diversas industrias, desde la elaboración de transporte personal hasta el monitoreo de la naturaleza. No afecta si se considera de enormes producciones industriales o modestos establecimientos de uso personal, los dispositivos de calibración son indispensables para proteger un rendimiento eficiente y sin presencia de interrupciones.
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