The municipal government asks the councilor to focus his efforts on investing in the port of Morro Jable and to promote the road sections between this infrastructure and the Aldiana Club, as well as from Matas Blancas to Cuchillete.
The City Council of Pajara expresses its deep discomfort with the recent actions of the Minister of Public Works, Housing and Mobility of the Government of the Canary Islands, Pablo Rodriguez, in relation to the urban situation of the town of La Lajita.
The municipal Government Group considers it an act of inanity and irresponsibility that the councilor has held a meeting with land owners of the Partial Plan La Lajita 2000 without having previously informed or consulted with the local administration. This gesture is surprising and shows a clear lack of institutional respect, especially when the City Council has always maintained a position of open and loyal dialogue with the Government of the Canary Islands.
Therefore, the Consistory qualifies this action as a serious mistake, which departs from the framework of collaboration and institutional loyalty that should prevail between public administrations. In this sense, the Municipal Corporation reiterates that the town-planning managements that affect the municipality should be dealt with in the Town Hall itself.
Also, the City Council believes that the most useful and beneficial thing that could make the counselor Pablo Rodriguez for this municipality and Fuerteventura is to promote urgent and necessary investments in key infrastructure, such as the port of Morro Jable, which requires improvements that residents have been waiting for years. There is also a call to speed up the road sections between the Port and the Aldiana Club, as well as the section between Matas Blancas and El Cuchillete, essential infrastructure for mobility and development of the south of the island.
Finally, the Consistory recalls that it remains open to dialogue and the search for agreements to move forward in the construction of housing in the municipality. This disposition has been repeatedly conveyed to the dissolved Compensation Board of the Partial Plan La Lajita 2000, whose former members have been invited to hold meetings with the technical and legal teams of both parties, as long as these meetings are held as private entrepreneurs and not as a Compensation Board, an entity that currently lacks legitimacy.