The Consortium entrusts the Strategic Environmental Evaluation Study regarding access to the polygon in its confluence to southern access to the city port
It is an indispensable requirement to obtain the definitive approval of the modification of the general plan that will allow the impulse of that important industrial and logistics enclave in the region
The Free Zone of Cádiz continues to advance in the development of its productive spaces for companies in Algeciras. Thus, the Consortium has commissioned this week the Strategic Environmental Evaluation Study of the Punctual Modification of the General Plan for Urban Planning (PGOU) of Algeciras, relative to access to the Cortijo Real Polygon in its confluence to South Access to the Port.
This new step in the processing of the modification of the PGOU was requested from Zona Franca by the mayor of Algeciras, José Ignacio Landaluce, when the 3/2015 of Integrated Management of the Modified Environmental Quality is applied.
In addition, the Consistory communicated a report issued by the Provincial Commission of Urban Coordination of the Territorial Delegation of the Ministry of Environment and Planning of the territory that manifested the need to meet the procedure in environmental matters.
Therefore, it would be the latest requirements for the definitive approval of the modification of the aforementioned plan, which would accelerate the development of this industrial enclave that this government team headed by José Ignacio Landaluce, as the delegate of the State in the Free Zone of Cádiz, Alfonso Pozuelo.
And with that premise,-that of enhancing productive settlements, that of generating spotlights for the collection of investments in the area, supporting, strengthening and favoring the implementation of companies that generate wealth and employment-is with which Free Zone Cádiz has been working in recent years for the development of an important logistics enclosure in the royal-shepherd Institutional loyalty in favor of the socio -economic development of this province.
In fact, during the past year there were fundamental steps after months of work in which technicians in Free Zone, City Hall and Demarcation of Roads of the State studied and, finally, agreed a technical proposal that fit access and links to the industrial and logistics enclosure with the layout of the southern access to the port.
Even in parallel to the punctual modification of the PGOU, Zona Franca has also carried out the review of the partial plans of the shepherds and Cortijo Real with the aim of expediting all the urban procedures necessary to implement this important industrial infrastructure for the Gibraltar field region.
Zona Franca, as the institution of the Government of Spain, maintains, therefore, its commitment to Algeciras, for the Region of the Campo de Gibraltar, and continues to work - in collaboration with the Algecireño City Council - so that in the coming years a first -class economic activity in the area is consolidated in the area, with industrial equipment that complements the port of the Bay of Algeciras