Canillo Council Holds Cordial Talks with Landowners Opposing Armiana Cable Car
Canillo officials met with three landowners objecting to the cable car project over their properties, sharing updated details in an amicable session.
Key Points
- Canillo council sent letter expressing surprise at landowners' opposition, contrary to prior meetings.
- Thursday meeting described as cordial; updated project details shared.
- Landowners to review documentation before commenting; no specifics on changes like route adjustments.
- Objections focus on cable car overflight, despite no compensation offers yet.
The Canillo local council is working to bridge differences with three landowners opposing the Armiana cable car project, which would pass over their properties.
Last Thursday, Canillo's senior consul, Jordi Alcobé, sent a letter to the lawyer representing the landowners, expressing surprise at their stance. Sources close to both sides said Alcobé had understood from prior individual meetings that the owners not only supported the project but welcomed it. That perception has now proved incorrect.
On Thursday afternoon, Alcobé met with the landowners at his office, providing updated project details. The gathering proved more amicable than anticipated, with council representatives describing it as cordial. Both parties agreed to hold another meeting later, but withheld further comment for now.
The landowners received documentation outlining an apparent evolution of the project. They plan to review it thoroughly before commenting, and no specifics have emerged on its contents—such as potential changes to the original route that might address their concerns.
The owners have raised objections even without compensation offers, focusing on the cable car's overflight of their parcels. No details have surfaced on whether the updates include route adjustments or other concessions to ease their opposition.
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