Torrevieja mayor Eduardo Dolón reviews summer and outlines municipal projects headed into 2026
- Mayor Eduardo Dolón made a seasonal balance of Torrevieja’s summer and reviewed the status of municipal services.
- Dolón spoke about citizen security,works currently underway and projects still pending completion.
- The update came in an interview on the radio program “Más de uno” vega Baja on 22 September 2025.
- City officials expect several works to advance over the coming months and into 2026.
Torrevieja, 22 September 2025 – As summer draws to a close, Torrevieja’s mayor Eduardo Dolón presented a public balance of the season and provided a status update on municipal services, citizen security and public works.Speaking on the radio program “Más de uno” Vega Baja, Dolón reviewed projects already in execution and those still pending, and outlined the city’s priorities as it approaches late 2025 and the year 2026.
Intro – Why this update matters to residents
Seasonal reviews are a key moment for local governments to report back to residents on services, safety and infrastructure. For Torrevieja – a coastal city with heavy summertime activity – keeping citizens informed about public works,tourism management and safety is especially critically important. Mayor Dolón used the interview to recount what the city experienced this summer and to explain what will continue in the coming months.
what the mayor covered
Municipal services
Dolón reviewed the performance of core municipal services during the busy summer months, stressing continuity of services for residents and visitors. He highlighted efforts to maintain cleanliness, public amenities and seasonal support services that are critical for a coastal municipality during peak tourist season.
Citizen security
Public safety was a central theme. Dolón commented on measures taken to guarantee citizen security throughout the summer – from policing and coordination with local forces to preventive work aimed at ensuring safe public spaces. Maintaining a safe habitat for both residents and tourists remains a top priority as Torrevieja moves into the autumn and into 2026.
Public works: ongoing and pending
the mayor outlined a list of works that are in execution and others that are still pending.While specific project names and budgets were not detailed in the broadcast summary, Dolón emphasized that several initiatives will continue advancing through the next months and are expected to reach key milestones by 2026.
What residents should expect in the short term
- Continuation of municipal services adapted for post-summer usage.
- Ongoing public safety operations with summer lessons applied to improve daily policing and emergency response.
- phased progress on public works – some projects will be completed before the end of 2025, others will extend into 2026.
- Periodic communications from the mayor’s office and municipal channels to keep citizens updated on timetables and disruptions.
Project snapshot (categories and status)
| Project Category | Status (as reported) | Expected Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Municipal services upgrades | In execution | Late 2025 – 2026 |
| Public safety measures | Ongoing | Immediate and continuous |
| Infrastructure and public works | Mixed: some pending, some active | Through 2026 |
Mayor’s approach and next steps
mayor Dolón framed the review as both an assessment of summer performance and a roadmap for the months ahead. The approach centers on clarity – keeping citizens informed – and on pushing forward with projects that improve quality of life,public safety and the urban environment. The municipal administration plans to continue public communications and to provide updates as projects reach milestones.
Takeaway for residents
- expect continued attention to municipal services and street-level safety as Torrevieja transitions out of the high tourist season.
- Anticipate phased completion of works with important activity planned into 2026.
- Look for official updates from the mayor’s office and the municipality for specific project timelines and any temporary service impacts.
Conclusion
Eduardo Dolón’s end-of-summer review on “Más de uno” Vega Baja provided residents with a broad status update on service delivery, citizen security and public works. While details on individual projects were not fully enumerated in the broadcast summary, the mayor made clear the administration’s intention to keep projects moving forward and to maintain public safety and service quality as Torrevieja heads into 2026.
Sources and credits
- Original report by Onda Cero Vega Baja – Eduardo Dolón’s interview and season balance: https://www.ondacero.es/…eduardo-dolon-hace-balance-verano-…2025

