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Meeting between Mayor Jorge Sharp and the President of the Port Company, Raul Celis, who allowed to initiate the roadmap on the infrastructure of the cruise ports and the initiative of 39 citizens' access to the Baron sector.
more than those of disagreement ", this Tuesday an important meeting took place between the president of Empresa Portuaria Valparaíso (EPV), Raúl Celis, and the mayor of Valparaíso, Jorge Sharp.This is the first time held by the two authorities since the appointment of the former as current helmsman of the state port.
At the meeting, which lasted more than 40 minutes, in addition to seeing the extension of the Terminal 1, the construction of the new terminal 2 and the development of a dedicated terminal to the attention of cruise ships, announced the future realization of a joint initiative for port use, urban and citizen in the Baron sector – where a Mallplaza would be built – which will be coordinated between the Ministry of Housing and the Ministry of Transport
"There is a presidential intention to strongly strengthen the Baron Sector with a project that brings the citizen of Valparaíso of the coast p to benefit from it and build an infrastructure not only port, but also to serve the community. It is a project that is in the initial phase. This would involve intervention on the wharf, and also common spaces, including the creation of a beach so that the porteños can have access to the sea, "explained Celis, adding that he" s sure he will not be able to access the beach. is an online initiative of the "Bicentennial" President Piñera, and seeks to "ensure the access of citizens to the coast."
In this regard, the head of the community emphasized the The idea, stating that with this "opens the possibility of recovering the Baron sector, thinking of a mixed-type project that allows a whole pole of development that also involves the area of Caleta Portales. "
" There is a desire on the part of President Piñera and the government to work on a joint project in the Barón sector, which could be a great opportunity for urban development in the city, "added Sharp.
At the meeting, the differences concerning Terminal 2 were also mentioned, they conclude.In any case, it is the environmental institutions that must determine their next steps.
"For us, it is very important to advance Terminal 2, as Valparaíso requires that port activity be strengthened. The port activity that is and has been the main since the birth of Valparaiso, can not be reduced because Valparaiso would lose competitiveness compared to other ports of the country, "added the director of the EPV [19659006]the next meeting of the Ciudad de Valparaíso Coordinating Council, which will bring together in the short term various bodies, including the regional mayor, the municipality and the EPV itself
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