My email jiminysimpson@gmail.com

My email jiminysimpson@gmail.com

Friday, October 5, 2018

Historic Day for Zurgena

I was present today at meeting of historical importance for our village and one I have worked for and waited for (as many of you have) for over 11 years.

Luis Diaz Garcia, Manolo Tijeras, our Architect and myself attended the meeting with all the Government Delegates at the Junta de Andalucia  at the meeting of the Commission of Urbanisation. The commission approved our PGOU in its entirety. So now begins a huge load of work to complete the works necessary to move everything forward. 

Following this announcement we will, during the next week, study the plan and the best route forward and organise a meeting to take questions and explain where we are at and what needs to be done (which is a lot!) but this gives us the tools with which to progress in every way. 

Below is a translated copy of Luis´ Facebook post about the meeting. 

The " Territorial Commission for the planning of the territory and urbanism of the junta de andalucĂ­a, has approved today, definitely the pgou of zurgena in its entirety. Great news for our people, who today makes history. After the next publication of the document, the city council will organize a plan to mark the different lines work (solution of housing problems / future development of the 2 Polygons / consolidation of some recognized nuclei /...) there is much to do but the most Important has been achieved, "give legal certainty to the whole municipal term". I am very happy and although i am not a person of many celebrations if I would like to thank all those people who have made this possible (Team Editor / technicians of the Board / delegates and secretary general... and as not to all my colleagues and zurgeneros for their patience and understanding. Thanks from ❤️. Zurgena deserves it.

Following this announcement we will, during the next week, study the plan and the best route forward and organise a meeting to take questions and explain where we are at and what needs to be done (which is a lot!) but this gives us the tools with which to progress in every way. 

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