The
Ministry of Public Works of the
central Government approved on July 31 the sector guiding plans for the
airports of the Balearic Islands: Son Sant Joan, Son Bonet, Menorca and
Eivissa. The plans, that contemplate investments to increase the number
of passengers of the airport of the islands from 27.55 millions accounted
in 2000 to 50 millions for the following years, crash in to the current
initiatives to contain urban growth promoted by the Balearic Government
and the Insular Councils of Mallorca, Menorca, and Eivissa and Formentera.
As for the Son Sant Joan airport in Palma, the Ministry of Public Works
foresees increasing the current 19.5 million passengers up to 26 for the
year 2005 and up to 38 millions for the year 2015. The
GOB
Mallorca has denounces this situation and askes the Mallorcan Council
and the Balearic Government to oppose the agreement of the Ministry of
Public Works to approve the Sector Guiding Plan of the Palma Airport, and
also the plans of the other airports in the Balearic Islands. According
to the ecologists, the Plan approved by the Ministry "constitutes a clear
massification danger and a threat for the conservation of the natural resources
and the quality of life of residents, and it even endangers the quality
of the tourist product, as a result of the saturation of natural spaces
and infrastructures that the plan would generate". Recently, with the view
to opposing this extension to the airport of Son Sant Joan, the
GOB
Mallorca, the Federation of Neighbours' Associations, the Platform
in defence of Es Prat de Sant Jordi, and the political parties, PSM, EU
and The Greens, amongst other organisations, have constituted an island
Platform to carry out different events, both informative and protest, and
will ask the authorities in the
Palma
Council, the
Mallorcan
Council and the
Balearic Government
to present an appeal against the the Directive Plan for airports.
The
GOB Menorca has also expressed
their worries about the foreseen enlargement of the Menorca Airport,
which will allow increasing the 2.7 million passengers in 2000 to 3.4 millions
in 2002 and to more than 5 millions in 2015. This fact affects the future
of the island of Menorca and it can mortgage the urban growth contention
measures contemplated in the Insular Territorial Plan. The Menorcan ecologists
also ask the
Menorcan Council and the
Balearic Government to oppose the Sector Guiding Plan of the Menorca Airport
approved by the Ministry of Public Works.
Finally, the
GEN-GOB Eivissa
also opposes the foreseen enlargement of the Eivissa airport, which would
pass from the 4.4 million passengers in 2000 to 5.2 millions in 2003 and
to 6.98 millions in 2013. The ecologists form Eivissa subscribe the request
of the GOB Mallorca and the GOB Menorca and ask the Eivissa and Formentera
Council and the Balearic Government to oppose the Sector Guiding Plan for
the Eivissa Airport.
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