In a call for action, the Salvar el Puertito group has estimated the value of the purchase of these lands at between 14 and 18 million euros, rather than 200 million.
“Once the process of expropriation of the lands of the El Puertito Partial Plan has been carried out, they will become part of the public land assets of the Adeje council or of the public administration that has acquired them,” the group emphasized.
From there, they argue, a special plan can be drawn up that contemplates the new use of the land. Salvar el Puertito proposes to extend the protected natural area of the La Caleta Site of Scientific Interest, so that it includes the lands that previously belonged to Cuna del Alma.
They have also proposed other alternatives such as the creation of a marine classroom for the study of the flora and fauna of this area of southern Tenerife, which could be located in buildings already constructed.