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IU + LV Township Municipal Murcia calls for the Government to correct its planning policy in El Palmar (13/08/2010)

A little over two years, the May 16, 2008, the City of Murcia, through its Town Planning, D.

Fernando Berberena, announced with fanfare the creation of a large business complex in the vicinity of Palmar, whose flagship was a new mall to the city.

Among the benefits of this project ensured the creation of 20,000 direct jobs (over 30,000 indirect, according to information from the municipal website) for the construction of the complex and 550 direct jobs (800 indirect) after commissioning.

In addition, this project would get relieve excessive traffic generated by commercial areas north of the city.

More specifically, "the promoters of the Partial Plan the City would provide the necessary ground for the creation of a large sports area which additional facilities are south of town."

All this great project, a € 500 million private investment and conveniently displayed in the detail of the participating companies, guaranteed, according to the council, the development "very important" in our city in recent years and forecasts "to continue growing above the national average. "

The ZP-FP6 Partial Plan was originally adopted on November 6, 2008, which made Mr. Berberena predict that the works could start in spring 2009.

In June 2009 the actual project site manager confessed that the only performances up consisted of "earthworks and excavations, the same as those observed today, one year after entering the solar machines and certifying cessation the project.

In this example, the Municipal Group of the United Left + The Greens claim the limited rationality of the Popular Party in the city of Murcia to the planning of economic and urban development of real progress for our city and the continuing policy of sand castles PP, which searches only blows to self-promoting effects.

For IU + LV, "as a result of this irresponsibility the locals will not gain or business activation, either in jobs or sports facilities."

Ignacio Tornel, spokesman for the municipal presidency of the United Left believes that "the policy of malls everywhere is an initiative glib, without imagination or municipal commitment, which avoids the obligation to seek true sources of progress for citizens from the business easy for a few, politically exhausted by the City Council to stop lying to the citizens of Palma and its surroundings after all I promised. "

Source: IURM

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