Nueva Canarias has warned this weekend that the tourist destination of Mogán has its hours numbered and bankrupt. The NC spokesperson, Isabel Santiago, accused CC of not implementing land control measures, generating "that the renovation objectives have not been met" and that there is a risk of causing "all the investments made to remain out of planning, which would imply, in turn, that the possibilities of undertaking reforms, improvements or extensions would be limited to the assumptions established by the Land Law, currently in force."
Santiago warned that "the granting of new opening licenses in those stores that, located in the new shopping centers, are without any activity" due to the legal uncertainty generated by the Ciuca-CC coalition. He explained the case of the Puerto Rico Community of Owners Phase I where drafters of the Mogán modernization plan "chose to transform the use of the largest plots of land available into complementary tourist facilities, opening the door to the implementation of any economic activity. that met that description."
The NC councilor recalls that the Canarian party has been denouncing since 2015 the perverse effects that new classifications of uses could cause, as well as that it meant distorting the renewal objectives that enshrine the drafting of all PMM, which could curtail any possibility of generating new ones. sports and cultural spaces that would add competitiveness to a mature destination such as Puerto Rico.
For NC, the actions of the mayor of Mogán, Onalia Bueno, and her Urban Planning councilor, Mencey Navarro, have been reckless and irresponsible to say the least, just remember the statements of November 20, 2020 in which they stated that the annulment of the PMM would not affect what was built, "however, it is a certain and objective fact that everything built under the protection of a document that is declared null, becomes out of order, which affects the economic development of the activity that is develops, in this case, in the shopping centers currently built in Puerto Rico, without taking into account that the urban planning agreements signed between the promoters and the mayor of Mogán would be radically null," said Santiago.


