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Canary Islands Justice Requests Administrative Files for San Miguel de Abona Planning Dispute

Published: April 16, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands Judicial Order Regarding San Miguel de Abona Planning

Court Mandate

  • The Canary Islands judicial system has ordered the Ministry of Territorial Policy, Cohesion, and Waters to provide the administrative case files related to the San Miguel de Abona Supletorian Planning Plan.
  • The move comes as part of a legal challenge filed by José Carlos Rodríguez Rodríguez against the final approval of the plan, which was authorized by the Autonomous Committee on December 30, 2025.

Court Requirements

  • The courts require the administration to submit the case documents to proceed with the contentious administrative process.
  • This process could have significant implications for urban planning in San Miguel.
  • The judicial order also mandates public notification, giving interested parties, including the San Miguel town hall, nine days to respond or participate in the case.

Broader Context

This legal action highlights ongoing tensions around land use and planning decisions in the region, reflecting broader debates about development and environmental sustainability in the Canary Islands.

  • The case's outcome could influence future spatial planning policies and governmental transparency.

Official Response

  • Officials emphasize their commitment to compliance, with the General Directorate of Territory Planning now responsible for fulfilling the court's order.
  • They aim to ensure the process remains transparent.

Summary

  • This legal process underscores the importance of clear communication and accountability in regional planning decisions that affect local communities and stakeholders.