Sedaví Unveils Renovated Plenary Hall with Nearly 600,000 Euro Investment

The new space, fully funded by the Spanish Government, is now more accessible, versatile, and functional for the municipality's institutional life.

Facade of Sedaví town hall with balcony and iron railings, bathed in afternoon sunlight.
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Facade of Sedaví town hall with balcony and iron railings, bathed in afternoon sunlight.

The Sedaví Town Council has completed the renovation of its new plenary hall, a key space for institutional life that has been adapted to be more accessible, versatile, and functional, with an investment of 598,930.89 euros.

This action is part of the municipal headquarters' reconstruction process, structured in two simultaneous execution phases. The total investment, amounting to 598,930.89 euros, has been 100% financed by the Government of Spain.
The intervention has allowed for a redefinition of the hall's distribution, increasing its capacity and improving its use. Among the main improvements are the creation of an exhibition area in the glass partition, an independent access that facilitates direct entry to the hall, and an upgraded audiovisual technical system for events and plenary sessions, including public address.
This project also includes the renovation of electrical and telecommunications installations, sanitation, interior finishes, carpentry elements, and reception and public service areas.
The project is part of the reconstruction plan promoted after the damage caused by the DANA (cold drop), under the motto 'Tots som Sedaví' (We are all Sedaví). In parallel, the Sedaví Town Council has reinforced its commitment to transparency by launching the website www.sedaviperaviure.es, a platform that allows citizens to check the status of reconstruction projects in real time.