The mayor of Cartagena, Pilar Barreiro, inaugurated this morning the exposure of General Plan Municipal Urban, who remains in the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Centre for a period of three months, until January 26th, beating the deadline by one month to which the law provides citizens and professionals can come to the cultural center Monday through Friday, from 9 to 14 and from 17 to 19 hours.
They have arranged a series of large panels exhibition in which crumbles the General Plan areas, and of an interactive, digital brochures and information to take home.
It has said the mayor, to reach all social and economic strata and each of the persons residing in the municipality of Cartagena, that the Plan information reaches every corner and all those who wish to know how the city will grow and what will be the future design for the next 25 years.
To this new technology will also contribute as citizens have the opportunity to study the PGMOU through the municipal website (www.cartagena.es) and Planning (www.gemuc.es).
With the exhibition of this General Plan opens up a deadline for submitting suggestions, considerations and arguments in order that the document has the maximum possible consensus of all sectors of the municipality.
Thus, parallel to the exhibition, will undertake a series of sectoral meetings of technical planning and the council with neighborhood associations.
In addition, the Plan is submitted for consideration by the various sectoral reports.
After completing this process, the sectoral reports and the allegations made are studied for provisional approval of the Plan, which must be sent to the Directorate General of Planning of the Autonomous Community and the Directorate General of Coasts, Ministry of Environment.
The reports issued by these two bodies are mandatory and binding, so it should be incorporated into the Plan for final approval, explained the Town Planning, Joaquín Segado.
For the mayor, there is no more transparent handling of a General Plan that is being done in this document.
Barreiro pointed out that with this General Plan, 71% of the land is environmentally protected by the various options provided by law.
The Plan achieves these protections compatible with the growth of the city industrial land (nine million square meters with the union of industrial sites and Los Beaza Cabezo Camachos, plus two million more in tailings), a land reserve for an ambitious infrastructure plan, and the development of districts and county in the same proportion as the city of Cartagena.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena