The development agent is already working on incorporating into the document the recommendations transferred by the state agency
The Ministry informs favorably the modification of Partial Plan 3/1
The Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda has informed favorably the modification of the Partial Plan PP 3/1 of the industrial estate. This has been moved today by the City Councilor, Lourdes Caselles, who explained that "with this latest report, expected and essential, you can take the final step to modify the Partial Plan", and thus "complete the development of this sector , key to Benidorm ”and“ expedite the construction of the shopping center and the rest of the tertiary plots planned in the polygon ”.
Caselles has indicated that "after numerous three-way meetings between the Ministry, the City Council and the urban development agent, The ministry has finally given its approval to the modification", pointing out "some changes" that must be incorporated into the document "but not they affect neither the rest of the owners, nor the partial plan ”.
It is, the councilor has detailed, of “certain measures that need to be implemented to benefit traffic and facilitate mobility in the face of the construction of the roundabout and the one known as‘ Road Discotheques ’to avoid traffic jams in the future”.
Caselles has advanced that "the urbanization agent is already working on incorporating these measures into the plans and memory of the document of modification of the partial plan", which will later have to be informed by the municipal technicians. Once this procedure is completed, “the document will be exposed to the public for a period of 20 days so that it can be known by all citizens,” after which “it will return to full for approval and referral to the Department with all favorable mandatory supramunicipal reports. ” As the mayor recalled, it must be the Ministry that "with all that documentation and processing completed approve the partial plan."
The content of this report of the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, will be reported in the Internal Regime Information Commission next Monday.