Historical Archive
The Government changes the rules: green light for autonomous systems and financing for urbanizations
NEW REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: What until recently seemed legally impossible, today has the explicit support of the Generalitat. The "all or nothing" is over: endorsement of bio-purifiers, phased works, and financing through the ICF.
Corbera recognizes the urbanization problem: an important step towards fairer solutions
INSTITUTIONAL RECOGNITION: The City Council publicly admits the magnitude of the problem and values the Government's support. An important step towards collective solutions that do not unload the entire economic burden onto the neighbors.
More than 80 mayors claim aid. Where does Corbera stand?
INSTITUTIONAL MOBILIZATION: Dozens of Catalan municipalities pressure to obtain public aid in the regularization. Meanwhile, in Corbera, the cost continues to fall entirely on the neighbors.
EXCLUSIVE: The Government prepares a reform that could lower the cost of regularization
REGULATORY CHANGE: The Generalitat is working on a legal modification to make the legalization requirements for urbanizations more flexible. Why wasn't this possibility communicated to the neighbors at the assembly?
Technical Report: 4.3 Million Overvaluation
BUDGET AUDIT: A forensic analysis detects a 35% overvaluation in the project. Inflated prices and severe duplication in waste billing that would cost us millions extra.
Simulation Analysis: Who will need pumping?
TECHNICAL SIMULATION: Given the lack of official data, a software simulation reveals that 25% of the plots won't be able to drain by gravity and will have to assume pumping costs for life.
Meeting Chronicle: Closed-door pacts and financial risks
INFORMATIVE MINUTES: The unilateral request for a €150,000 credit policy that we will all guarantee is uncovered, as well as a "curious technical coincidence" that exclusively benefits the President's plot.
Vote so you don't lose everything
"Neighbors, on February 8 we are not just voting on a construction project; we are voting on the future of our coexistence and our heritage. Don't let a minority decide your ruin. Show up, get informed, and vote."
Informative summary of the meeting with the ACA
"The ACA confirms that bio-purifiers are viable, while the cost of the collector, added to the pumping systems and defaults, could skyrocket to €60,000 per 1000m2."
The fallacy of 'all or nothing'
"An unnecessarily pharaonic work disguised as the only possible solution. For months, the Board has repeated an incessant mantra: 'There is no alternative'. But the technical review proves otherwise."
Collective reflection: how and why we must make decisions together
"The question is inevitable: Are we really prepared to manage a project of this magnitude as individual neighbors? Featuring the testimony of our neighbor César."
⚠️ Request for inclusion of items on the Agenda
OFFICIAL STATEMENT: What is not on the agenda is not debated. Your signature is the key to demand clean voting, audits, and real alternatives. Download and sign the document here.
Dear Board: Thank you for making it so difficult for us
"Meanwhile, the Board continues to look the other way, clinging to its old habit of representing plots instead of people. But we will stay here: reminding that a community is sustained from the bottom up."
A blank check for incompetence: "The scandal of the phantom pumps"
"How is it possible to approve a millionaire assessment without knowing who we might flood with sewage?". A forceful manifesto about the technical negligence of not quantifying the affected homes.
The hidden flaws no one tells you about
"Your house is lower than the collector. You'll have to pump the water for life". A testimony about the hidden costs, perpetual maintenance, and the comparative grievance that many homes will suffer.
Radiography of a project without democratic legitimacy
Analysis of why Santa Maria de l'Avall is on the verge of an institutional conflict. Exorbitant costs, low participation, and lack of legitimacy in a project of more than 12 million euros.
If there are more options, why so much interest in a disproportionate project?
REPORT TO NEIGHBORS: Sewage situation, European regulations, costs, risks, and legal alternatives. A clear explanation of why the EU does not mandate sewage if there are alternatives.
Two oligarchies and an opportunity
Two oligarchies talking to each other while the neighbors remain on the sidelines. 100 votes for 15 urbanizations equal 3,000 votes. No joke. Maybe it's time to give it some thought.
A project that threatens to break our lives
We cannot allow our urbanization to become an indefinite construction site. A project that the official plan itself recognizes as long, complex, and vulnerable to unforeseen events...
The project that opens trenches in the ground... and cracks in coexistence
In Santa Maria de l’Avall, something broke a long time ago. Behind the pines, where before you could only hear crickets and quiet conversations, today tense whispers echo...