Rubí Updates Noise Regulations and Sues Sant Cugat

The Rubí City Council has approved a new noise ordinance and initiated legal action against Sant Cugat del Vallès over the funding of the Avinguda Gaudí bridge.

Generic image of a legal document being signed, symbolizing municipal agreements and legal actions.
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Generic image of a legal document being signed, symbolizing municipal agreements and legal actions.

The Rubí City Council has approved a new ordinance regulating noise and vibrations to improve coexistence, while also deciding to take Sant Cugat del Vallès to court over a dispute regarding the funding of the Avinguda Gaudí bridge.

The new municipal regulation, initially approved, aims to modernize existing rules and adapt them to the city's current needs, ensuring residents' rest and fostering better community living. This measure is part of the council's effort to enhance the quality of life in Rubí.
Concurrently, the municipal plenary session expressed its rejection of school line closures and strongly defended public education. This stance was evident during a plenary session that coincided with various citizen protests related to the educational situation, including delays in the construction of the Escola del Bosc and the status of the AE Guspira.
On another front, the Rubí council has decided to take legal action against Sant Cugat del Vallès. The dispute centers on the cost of the works for the Avinguda Gaudí bridge, a project that has led to significant disagreement between both municipalities regarding its funding, culminating in this lawsuit.
In addition to political and legal matters, the city of Rubí is preparing for Holy Week, which begins this Sunday with various religious events. The deadline, until April 13, has also been opened for entities and groups to propose activities for the Festa Major, which will take place from June 26 to 29.
In the cultural and social sphere, the Community Dance Center is organizing a dance school gathering with a charitable purpose, seeking to raise funds for ASAV and promote dance culture. Recently, the presentation of the third Bòjum story at the Mercat Municipal became a popular culture celebration, following a morning dedicated to art organized by the Associació d'Adjudicataris.
Finally, historian Jordi Vilalta, in his work Això també és Rubí, recalled the importance of the Centre Democràtic Republicà during the 1930s, highlighting its influence on the city's social and political life at that time.