Socialist Councilman Jose Zapata, today expressed surprise at the statements of the company Iberdrola in the media in which the states that takes a year and a half waiting for planning permission to build the new electrical substation to the Ronda Sur sure it was filed on March 19, 2010, a preliminary step to begin the work of burying the lines and pylons that cross El Palmar, principals and Espinardo.
"We will request the administrative record in this matter for detailed what has been the process and see if it has been incurring any negligence," said the mayor of the PSOE.
In addition, Jose Zapata has expressed concern at the attitude of the government team and the Town Planning at the last plenary, which hid this information in the debate on the motion tabled by the Socialist Group to urge the immediate implementation of the agreement between the Town Hall and Iberdrola would bury the power lines and was approved unanimously.
"It is understood that not telling the truth so lightly in Parliament when it is the epitome of all citizens of Murcia," stated Zapata.
PSOE Councillor also highlights the need to clarify this situation as soon as possible because "the moment the only thing proven is that rather than the residents of El Palmar and the rectors have over twelve years of suffering the presence of these power lines and of course it is unacceptable that once an agreement was signed to end this situation (May 2010), it is another year and a half extra time because of administrative bureaucracy, if you really are all the procedures presented should grant the license to begin work soon. "
Source: PSOE Murcia