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Compact or Compact

The City returns to walk the short-termism in the revised General Plan

JAVIER MORAN

The argument that handles long the mayor of Town Planning, the full Sanjurjo, is as follows: Cabueñes is already urban area by Therefore, construct more. So, let's clogs, which is the word used in the urban guild. Or are we going to be compacted, which is what the municipality repeated after discovering the Mediterranean, that is, as usual urban growth, practical and economical is the extension as an oil slick. But the compact to the City Council is aiming more progressive-now pose before the old regime, that of sincere desire. In fact, conflicting claims to the developments planned for Castiello. That is, Castiello compact in itself, with average densities God knows how they will be, but not compacted with the rest Castiello city, unless obtained Felgueroso Development Metrotrén another branch to this area.

Instead, it is true that Cabueñes is better served by public transport, and within an uncertain time will be too by the aforementioned Metrotrén. However, something in the nose gives a paramount role of urbanism is to put limits to development pressure, ultimately very human.

On the compaction doubtful the City flag, if true, Gijón would have to grow from their edges and even to plan operations more ambitious long-term, as someone already stated that years ago: urban continuum reaches Tremañes, obsolete industrial sites zone whose streets hardly enters a multi-axle truck, and consequently, the gradual transfer of these facilities to another area of \u200b\u200bthe council would release land for 10 or 15 years of building. But we will not presume here to have things entirely clear. The trouble is that the priorities of the future document PGOU helps us very little to examine the issue. After the failure of the General Plan 2005, the City has not alert and walk back and reaped the short-termism in a council where the soil is increasingly limited.

Posted in New Spain on December 12, 2009

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