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Posted by Daniel on June 2, 2013, 7:05 pm, in reply to "Re: Tenacatita news?"
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http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=es&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.informador.com.mx%2Fjalisco%2F2013%2F462011%2F6%2Fliberan-acceso-a-playa-de-tenacatita.htm&act=url The checkpoint that prevented the entry is removed from the road LA HUERTA, JALISCO (02/JUN/2013). - Access to Tenacatita Beach, who was restricted from the August 4, 2010, was released by officials of the General Secretariat of Government and the Attorney General, on instructions from Governor Jorge Aristoteles Sandoval Diaz. At 10:00 pm today, the state government concentrated its staff in Melaque, Jalisco, from where they moved overland to reach Tenacatita beach. According to a press release, hence proceeded to release the income of Highway 200, Barra de Navidad, Puerto Vallarta, at kilometer 7 of Tenacatita branch, giving access to the beach, in the municipality of La Huerta. In action agents from the Attorney General, under the command of Alejandro Solorio, of the Directorate of Agricultural Affairs of the General Secretariat of Government, by Vladimir Avilés, prosecutors and staff of the City of La Huerta, led by the Mayor Julián De Niz Jesus Sanchez. The officers notified the security personnel was in the gated access that from that time highway access was released, regardless of the legal procedures that exist, and proceeded to remove the gate, barriers and fencing the site . At 15:30 hours the entry and the right of way were released. The people were happy and grateful to Governor, because that he had given them, says the press release. The mayor of La Huerta signed a commitment document establishing it will not grant any license, authorization or permit of any kind, in the federal maritime zone land. Background On August 4, 2010, following a grant of federal land use granted by the Federal Government in 1992 to the real estate company Rodenas, restaurateurs, fishermen, ejidatarios and residents were evacuated from the beach. From that date to the beach access was restricted and was controlled by security agents. In 2012 the Federal Government informed the real estate company that granting Rodenas had expired and would not be renewed. Following that determination, the April 10, 2012 the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources granted the City of La Huerta target agreement for the use of public beach, recreational and waterfront construction. The May 30, 2013 the City of La Huerta asked the State Government to intervene to free up access to the beach and vowed to maintain and respect the fate that gave SEMARNAT. |
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