The Mayor of Alhama de Murcia, José Espadas Lopez appeared before the media to expose everything about the expropriations as a result of high-speed corridor passing through Alhama.
Reiterated what was already announced in a press release last week, in explaining that he had come to the city of Alhama list of expropriation from the beachfront Celada, approximately, to the town of Totana.
José Espadas Lopez also reiterated that the City has hired a technician to enable a special attention to those affected on 12, 13, 14 and April 15 from 9 to 14 hours.
Through this service a technician will guide stakeholders on assessment records, administrative procedures and remedies.
Moreover, the City will address any questions regarding the layout and the affected farm in the Municipal Technical Office hours from 11 to 15 hours.
Swords also clarified this morning that a few months ago some owners had received a letter with an impact other than that which has been finally determined.
The Mayor explained that these cards are not valid today as it has been determined by three routes, one for freight and commuter and two for high-speed corridor.
The mayor noted that taking into account public holidays, public exhibition lasts until Monday 19 April.
As for the rest of those affected by the corridor, from the municipality of Librilla to the promenade Celada, said he had not yet been published listing.
It also announced it will build a viaduct over a kilometer from about ElPozo Food factory up the road from Cartagena to avoid strangling the city and achieve a smooth flow.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia