The municipal candidacy headed by two women also requires the landmarks of the city are for public use
MURCIA NOW condemns the policy of the PP regarding municipal land, because on numerous occasions in recent years, land that was owned by the City have been given away (literally) or sold at bargain prices to private use.
The position of the municipal candidates headed by two women is that the first alternative should be provided that the municipalities keep on your property in these areas to build public infrastructure they use, of common interest.
In cases where this is not possible, there should be a public land auction, to sell at the best price possible, but in no situation should occur what has been happening: the municipal government regale ao sell well below its price with the aggravating circumstance that the purpose of what is built there particular.
In case of transfers of land to entities or partnerships made, they should have a demonstrated purpose of general interest, rather than respond to cronyism theme, paying clienterales networks or favors.
Some of the cases in this regard, there have been in recent years are: private nursing home built in the Ranero by Bacon Bridge SL;
Santiago el Mayor, the transfer of land to build a school made;
in the New Condomina, a plot for a Madrid business group built a private clinic, and in the case of JCI complex in Espinardo, to Intersa gift parcel to build the hotel in exchange for the conduct sports facilities also finally been leased.
A special section deserves the continued favorable treatment given by the PP to the UCAM: not only will it yielded more than 100 thousand square meters for the construction of the campus, but have been allowed to build without a license and perform demolition of heritage (For The Corralazo, it s protected historic building. XVI, and whose demolition has not even opened a file).
Besides its stance on public land (municipal) MURCIA NOW manifests its demand that historical or landmarks of the city must be for public use, and in no case sold to private entities.
Source: Ahora Murcia