Alajeró Town Council Approves Minor Urban Planning Change to Rezone Tourist Area into Public Space and Facilities
Published: October 6, 2025|housing-and-infrastructure|Gobierno de Canarias
Urban Plan Modification in Alajeró
Overview
The town council of Alajeró has unanimously approved a minor modification to its local urban plan, transforming a designated tourist zone into public space, parks, and civic facilities in the area known as El Cerco.
This decision came after an extensive process involving:
- Public consultations
- Environmental assessments
- Various reports from local and regional authorities
The change aims to address infrastructure needs, such as improving road access to the port of Playa Santiago, which currently lacks proper facilities.
Details of the Modification
- The modification is classified as 'minor' under Spanish planning law because it does not substantially alter the core land use or urban model.
- It underwent a simplified environmental evaluation.
- Assessments confirmed no significant impact on the environment or aviation safety.
- Measures are included to avoid encroaching on protected airspace or producing excessive noise.
Objectives and Benefits
- Align the urban plan with the area's socio-economic needs.
- Prioritize public spaces and essential infrastructure over tourism-concentrated land use.
- Improve transportation routes, including a new regional access road directly connecting the port with main island routes.
Official Perspective
The official approval signifies a step forward in balancing development with environmental and safety considerations, ensuring the community's long-term sustainability and accessibility.