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Carlos Tarife: “I find it unfortunate that Parliament is used for ‘and you more’ regarding the refinery” | radio_club_tenerife | Present

The future of the refinery land focused the interview with the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Town Planning Councilor. Carlos Tarife has cleared up in Hoy por Hoy La Portada some of the doubts that still hover over a capital area in the development of the city.

A: “I find it regrettable that the Parliament of the Canary Islands is used for the ‘and you more’ regarding the refinery”.

A: “The agreement with CEPSA is just an agreement; it is not an urban agreement, it is not a special plan for the area, it is simply an agreement.”

A: “The Canary Islands Coalition and the Socialist Party have fought so much in Santa Cruz that they even fight with the things that the city can do and I think that is a tremendous mistake.”

A: “The key is technical work. Right now there is a general plan in Santa Cruz that will refer that bag of soil to a special plan.”

A: “They have tried to get Pedro Martín and Ángel Víctor to participate in a working group created by the Santa Cruz City Council, they wanted to sit at the same table with the Cabildo and the Government of the Canary Islands and they never accepted the invitation.”

A: “As soon as the general plan is approved, the special plan for the refinery land will be carried out. As of 2028, according to CEPSA, that area will be dismantled and clean.”

A: “The general outlines are clear. The Rambla must be finished and it ends at the sea, it would be necessary to have a new access to the city to replace the TF-4, there would have to be a new interchange to the west of the grounds of the refinery, closer to the southern highway “.


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