Vila-seca challenges the timeline for Tarragona's Metropolitan Urban Plan

Mayor Pere Segura criticizes the project's bureaucracy as the Government aims for completion within three years.

Archive image of a town hall with the flag of the Generalitat de Catalunya.
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Archive image of a town hall with the flag of the Generalitat de Catalunya.

The Mayor of Vila-seca, Pere Segura, has voiced concerns regarding the formation of the Camp de Tarragona Metropolitan Area and the timeline set by the Generalitat.

The creation of this new metropolitan body has faced opposition from Vila-seca. The municipality, led by Pere Segura, left the initial driving group due to disagreements over local powers and infrastructure consensus.

"Vila-seca claims it is not necessary and will only add bureaucracy to town halls and citizens."

Pere Segura · Mayor of Vila-seca
A major point of contention is the Master Urban Plan (PDU). Although the Government expects it to be finished within three years, critics argue this is unrealistic given the complexity of similar processes in Barcelona.