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Torrevieja consolidates its position as the most transparent city in the Valencian Community

02.04.2026
Torrevieja consolidates its position as the most transparent city in the Valencian Community
Digital transformation and the promotion of the Transparency Portal have been key to positioning Torrevieja as a benchmark in Open Government, Citizen Participation, and Accountability. The City Council will continue to promote new innovation initiatives with the aim of improving public services, strengthening citizen participation, and keeping Torrevieja at the forefront of municipal transparency.

Torrevieja begins 2026 with 110,500 inhabitants and adds more than 4,100 new registered residents in just one year

07.01.2026
Torrevieja begins 2026 with 110,500 inhabitants and adds more than 4,100 new registered residents in just one year
Ukraine reinforces its position as the leading foreign nationality, followed by Russia, Colombia, and the United Kingdom. More than 55% of Torrevieja's population is between 30 and 69 years old, with a balance maintained between men and women. The international population has increased in the last year, rising from 55,390 to 59,205 residents, representing a considerable growth of 3,815 people.

A technical assistance contract for the acquisition of European, national, regional or provincial funds is being put out to tender.

04.07.2025
A technical assistance contract for the acquisition of European, national, regional or provincial funds is being put out to tender.
The contract is based on the identification of strategic projects of the city, within the framework of its Urban Agenda, likely to attract funding from European, national, regional or provincial funds, analyzing the possible calls published. To guarantee the professionalization of the staff, it is required that a coordinator, two consultants of European grants with experience and a specialist in public space and urban innovation be assigned to the contract.

The regulated parking hours on Ramón Gallud Street will be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

02.07.2025
The regulated parking hours on Ramón Gallud Street will be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Vehicles may park for a maximum of two hours, with parking controlled by the Local Police license plate reader. Outside of these hours, parking will be prohibited, and starting next Monday, July 7, anyone who fails to comply with the signs will be fined by the local police.

The Department of Census and Statistics expands the Citizen Service

05.03.2025
The Department of Census and Statistics expands the Citizen Service
Starting tomorrow, Thursday, March 6, appointments will be made available to citizens for processing new registrations and changes of address, through the electronic headquarters of the Torrevieja City Council.