The Mayor of Totana, José Martínez Andreo, Sustainable Planning Councillor, María José Bedia, and Councilman Pedanías, Juan Pagan, along with the head of the firm specializing in the defense of those affected by expropriation Cleocir, Fernando Guirao, participated last night's meeting which brought together more than fifty affected by the route of the AVE, which took place in the Plenary Hall of the Consistory totanero.
City Councilman's neighbors reported that the Ministry of Development and ADIF have initiated the procedure for expropriation for the construction of the Mediterranean Corridor High Speed (AVE) as it passes through the town of Totana, and to inform affected, the council has launched a special service to inform people who are affected.
In this first phase of expropriation affected 6.34 miles of track that run from the entrance to the town by the town of Alhama de Murcia up before reaching the North Alternative.
In this section the route of the AVE is next to the existing railway.
Also reported that Martínez Andreo also affected a strip of land running 70 meters away from both sides of the road.
In this strip of land, the owners will not suffer but their land expropriation shall be in a state of bondage so they can not engage in any activity without the consent of ADIF, and without financial compensation.
For these reasons, those affected, who have to argue until April 21, were informed and advised by the company to learn more about the procedures to be followed in carrying out their claims or negotiate the price of the expropriations.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana