The Socialist Party today voted against the partial plan, supported exclusively by the municipal PP, which will build 1,300 homes, four-story buildings, the only remaining natural open space between the parishes of St. Angelo and Algezares in the slopes of Mount Fuensanta
The Municipal Socialist Group today voted against the partial plan AZ1-2, supported exclusively by the municipal PP, which allows the construction of 1,300 homes, four-story buildings, on the side of the sanctuary of Fuensanta, the only natural space left free between the parishes of St. Angelo and Algezares, regional park area adjacent to the El Valle-Carrascoy.
Today closes a window
Thus, the PSOE Councilman Mark Ross, who today held a debate with the mayor of Town Planning, Fernando Berberena, reported that "with this action the PP closed the only window we have to see the mountain from Murcia."
It raises a wall between Murcia and Mount
No need, "noted Ros-tiling to the Sanctuary and further trample our landscape, our environment, our traditions and our culture.
"With this partial plan stands a housing wall between Murcia and the mountain."
Report CARM
In this sense, the socialist mayor reminded the PP that the conclusions of the report on the partial plan prepared by the Directorate General of Natural Environment stipulate that "the ethnographic landscape values and the environment are significant.
These directly affect the environment of the Sanctuary of the Regional Park Fuensanta and greatly reducing the visual quality of this area of the municipality of Murcia. "
Negative consequences
"Something will have to respect, no need to build everywhere", has defended Ros, who also said "in Murcia and there are thousands of empty homes and in the case of the South Coast, to cite one example, citizens are already suffering the consequences of an urban model predator, with thousands of houses built do not have essential services such as clinics, kindergartens, day care centers, and also support the same communications infrastructure.
Source: PSOE Murcia