20-09-2016, 10:43
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Latest :- https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...TN+15.9.16.pdf.
This is from the front page :-
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Frontline Takes One
Giant Step Forward
On the 1st September
representatives from all
the municipal bodies were
called to a meeting with the
Minister of Planning and
Infrastructure, Mercedes
Garrido and Director of
Highways, Joan Cifre. At the
meeting, these representatives
of the Consell de Mallorca
approved the contribution
of €500,000. This was not
the first time Miquel Angel
March and his council have
tried to win approval. On
the first two occasions, the
Consell did not approve the
investment. But third time
lucky, the money is now
confirmed. The next step is a
meeting at local council level
and, as Councillor Miguel
Angel Sureda told TOTN,
this time it is likely to be
successful. Until now, the
move forward to phase two
has been stunted by ex-mayor
Tomeu Cifre who would not
pass the project without the
funds from the Consell. With
this confirmed, approval
from local council is likely to
happen. We will find out at a
meeting next week.
The Plans
Phase Two will cost €2m,
the remaining €1.5m will be
funded by local council and
the work will be carefully
planned in accordance with
the start of the 2017 season.
Miquel Sureda told TOTN
that the intention is to start
at the marina roundabout up
to La Gola. In winter 2017-8
the work from La Gola up to
Llenaire will be completed.
The delay in achieving
finance has made a big
difference to the start date.
From the moment the local
council approves the budget,
the council will open the
work to tender. With all that
is involved, it’s unlikely to
commence until January.
While the delay is regrettable,
everything is being carefully
controlled, the council are
committed to having al work
stopped before Easter, which
will be in mid-April. Sureda
concluded, “We will have the
beaches ready for the season
in 2017
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