It is a six-year work that the elected representatives of Porto-Vecchiais approved by the majority this Wednesday evening: the elaboration of a Local Planning Plan (PLU), whose third city of Corsica had been deprived of since 2011. Its rights to build will rise to a hundred hectares over the next ten years. Mayor Jean-Christophe Angelini took his side - "it is a point of balance" - even if he hoped more. The opposition led by Georges Mela, absta…
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It is a six-year work that the elected representatives of Porto-Vecchiais approved by the majority this Wednesday evening: the elaboration of a Local Planning Plan (PLU), whose third city of Corsica had been deprived of since 2011. Its rights to build will rise to a hundred hectares over the next ten years. Mayor Jean-Christophe Angelini took his side - "it is a point of balance" - even if he hoped more. The opposition led by Georges Mela, absta…