The Mula City Council releases from the rate corresponding to the occupation of the public road with tables and chairs to the hospitality sector of the municipality of Mula for all of 2020, this has been assured by the head of the Treasury, Alejandra Martínez, after announcing that they will take The amendment to the Ordinance is in full session as one more measure to contribute to the improvement of the hospitality sector due to the restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic.Bars, restaurants and cafeterias both in Mula and the districts will benefit from the exemption of the occupation rate of the public road, a measure that comes to be added to one of the first actions that the City Council took at the beginning of the crisis with the liberation of the payment of the first semester of the year.Thus, the Government team wants to continue betting on this basic pillar in the municipality and collaborate at this time when the hotel industry has to face such harsh restrictions as the limitation of the capacity in the interior to 40 percent, celebrations of no more than 30 people, tables of six people as long as they are not living together and the mandatory end of service at 12 o'clock total closure of the establishment at 1 o'clock in the morning.The measure has already been transferred to the rest of the municipal groups and will be debated in the next plenary session.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula