The spokesman for the area of ​​Regional Policy IU-Greens in the region, Jose Manuel Lopez, said today that the Supreme Court's decision to annul the General Urban Plan of Aledo is "the straw that breaks the camel of the need to political change "in the municipality.
For Lopez, this statement supports the position that IU-Greens supported in his time on the occasion of the approval of the plan and "should become the turning point for addressing political change" after 34 years PP government in Aledo.
In his opinion, "the City Hall, the regional government have been at all times aware of the irregularities contained in this plan, as evidenced by the fact that not even waited for the resolution of the high court to start a new wording of urban planning. "
This wording, initial approval phase, which is "identical to the previous one in its central elements", has again been challenged by the formation of the left, since rescheduled a number "excessive" housing (13,985 units) for a town of about 1,000 inhabitants.
"In addition, accounts for more than five million square meters zoned development land and building land six to unsectorised" which, for Lopez, is "a real nonsense."
In regard to economic and financial study of the plan that is being processed, the head of Territorial Policy IU-Green has said is the same data that contained the aborted plan, which means that have not been updated.
He explained for example that "the City cash remaining for one 2009 is -1.6 million euros, while Finance Minister Cristobal Montoro said that the outstanding debt is -2.6 Guildhall million. "
"We also still do not justify future water needs, especially when the plan does not contain the report of the Segura basin (CHS) and the proposed building densities are not consistent with county guidelines," he added.
Source: IURM