L'Ampolla Revalidates Open Administration Recognition 2025

The Baix Ebre municipality stands out among the top 10 for its digital transformation and transparency.

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L'Ampolla Town Hall has renewed its Open Administration Recognition 2025, awarded by the AOC Consortium, which rewards leading municipalities in digital transformation, transparency, and open government.

The mayor of L'Ampolla, Francesc Arasa, received the award last Wednesday, May 20th, at an event held in Granollers. These recognitions are awarded annually based on the Digital Maturity Index (IMD) from the AOC Consortium, which assesses the implementation and use of digital services, transparency, and open government by Catalan local entities.
L'Ampolla has positioned itself among the top 10 municipalities in the 1,001 to 5,000 inhabitants category. This category evaluates key aspects such as electronic administration, transparency, cybersecurity, interoperability between administrations, citizen participation, and the use of digital services by residents.
This recognition highlights the town council's consistent efforts in administrative modernization, implementing tools and services that improve the relationship between citizens and local administration. These improvements include electronic processing, digital notifications, the transparency portal, and digital identification services.

"Revalidating this recognition shows that L'Ampolla continues to move towards a modern, efficient, and accessible administration, designed to provide better service to citizens."

Francesc Arasa · Mayor of L'Ampolla
The Town Hall also wishes to acknowledge the contribution of its municipal workers and the involvement of the various departments, which are fundamental elements for the continuous improvement of public services and progress in democratic quality, transparency, and digital transformation.