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Santa Cruz de Tenerife Approves Minor Urban Modifications to Protect a Historic Building

Published: June 24, 2025|culture-and-arts|Gobierno de Canarias

Santa Cruz de Tenerife Urban Master Plan Modification

Overview

In a recent city council session, Santa Cruz de Tenerife has approved a minor modification to its urban master plan, specifically aiming to add a building at Rambla de Santa Cruz, 124, to the city's protected heritage list. This move seeks to safeguard the historic site, but it also pauses new building permits in the area for up to a year while the modification is finalized.

Objectives and Impact

  • The decision underscores the city’s efforts to balance urban development with heritage preservation.
  • Property owners will have a month to review the proposed changes and submit comments.
  • Public notices will appear in key local newspapers and online platforms.
  • The suspension of licensing for the designated parcel means no new construction or major alterations can happen during this period, preventing hasty developments that could threaten the site’s integrity.

Process and Engagement

The city officials emphasize transparency and stakeholder engagement, inviting public and administrative input.

Broader Context

The change highlights ongoing efforts in Santa Cruz to protect its cultural landmarks amid urban growth, which directly impacts local residents and property owners.

Reflection of City Policy

The procedure reflects the city’s commitment to responsible planning and cultural preservation, resonating with broader discussions about sustainable development in historic settings.