The Socialist Group in the Tinajo City Council has presented a motion for the Plenary of the institution to agree to initiate the revision of the General Planning Plan of the municipality.
The PSOE spokesperson in Tinajo, Begoña Hernández, states that the current Plan, approved more than 18 years ago, contemplated a total of 17 action units in the municipal planning, "of which only one has been developed, that of La Vegueta, in the middle of the real estate boom."
"Jesús Machín's Plan has been a real failure," reproaches Hernández. "The planned action units, except for La Vegueta, have not been developed, nor will they be developed, because they are simply unfeasible," she remarks.
The socialist points out that "the formula of the action units is especially painful when it is used to obtain public land for endowments when, previously, there has been a phenomenon of urbanization and irregular construction."
"Whoever has respected the rules and has waited for the Plan to be able to build, now sees how their land is parked waiting for their action unit to be developed," says Hernández. "This development is impossible to materialize due to the fragmentation of land ownership and the high costs involved," she adds.
For the socialist, the solution is to revise the current General Plan and eliminate the action units, applying "another type of urban planning techniques that do not involve transferring the inability of the mayor and his government group to the people of Tinajo."
"Jesús Machín cannot condemn the people of Tinajo to suffer another 15 years of a Plan that does not respond to the real needs of the town. The time has come for him to swallow that pride that leads him to insist on the impossible and start thinking about the people," concludes Hernández.