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La Massana Councillor Proposes Population Cap at 30,000

Eva Sansa warns of rapid growth adding 1,000 residents in two years, advocating limits to protect Andorra's La Massana parish landscape amid.

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  • Eva Sansa warns of rapid growth adding 1,000 residents in two years, advocating limits to protect Andorra's La Massana parish landscape amid national expansion.

La Massana's chief councillor, Eva Sansa, has warned of the parish's steady population growth, which has added nearly 1,000 residents over the past two years and now nears 13,000 people. She advocates setting firm limits to ensure balanced development and protect the local landscape.

Sansa proposes capping long-term growth at between 25,000 and a maximum of 30,000 inhabitants. She notes that Andorra as a whole is approaching 90,000 residents, and while buildable land remains available, she calls for planning that prioritises conservation over expansion.

In comments to ATV, Sansa highlighted the positive reception to construction quotas introduced in La Massana. The measures have gained backing from the sector's business federation and many property owners. A review of the parish's urban plan is slated for provisional approval in October, with final endorsement expected by the end of next year.

Sansa expressed hope that the forthcoming national land law will extend these quotas nationwide, though she clarified they would not be mandatory. The proposal enjoys consensus among Andorra's seven communes and strong support from the General Council's sustainable growth commission, boosting its chances of approval.

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