United We Can Adeje has communicated this Thursday that the City Council of the southern town has not responded to its request for information regarding the urban macroproject that has already begun to be built in the little port and which provides for urbanization of more than 430,000 square meters next to a protected area and surrounding a population center of about 20 houses.
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Specifically, on Wednesday, May 18, the party requested the Consistory, directed for 35 years by José Miguel Rodríguez Fraga (PSOE), the building license or facilities of the plot on which the urbanization known commercially as Cradle of the Soul“but as of today, the 26th, we have not received a communication resolving the request for information made.”
The party has also released images that it has compiled from social networks in which “different actions carried out on said plot can be seen”, such as earthworks and removal of existing flora.
United We Can Adeje recalls that “Law 7/2015, of April 1, of the municipalities of the Canary Islands in its article 25 on access to information says that the members of the Town Councils, Associations of Municipalities, Metropolitan Areas and municipal public organizations of the Canary Islands, will have the right to receive information and what are you They must be resolved within a period not exceeding five calendar days from their presentation. In addition, the law adds that the councilors have the right to obtain a copy of the documents that make up the files, something that the City Council has not fulfilled.
The project to urbanize the Puertito ravine and beach has been rejected by United We Can, Nueva Canarias and numerous environmental and ecologist groups, which, in addition to calling a protest in Puertito itself, which was attended by more than half a thousand people, they are collecting signatures against the macroproject.
This is financed by two Belgian families who intend to build a luxury complex that will transform the environment with more than 400 villas, swimming pools, restaurants, a spa, beach clubs, a 20,000 square meter orchard and even a pier in the middle of a Special Conservation Area Teno-Rasca.