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The Planning Authority (PA, Maltese: Awtorità tal-Ippjanar), sometimes still popularly mistakenly referred to as the previous MEPA, is a government agency which is responsible for land use and planning in Malta.
The Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA, Maltese: L-Awtorità ta' Malta dwar l-Ambjent u l-Ippjanar) was the national agency responsible for the environment and planning in Malta. It was established to regulate the environment and planning on the Maltese islands of Malta, Gozo and other small islets of the Maltese archipelago. MEPA ...
The Environment and Resources Authority (ERA, Maltese: Awtorità għall-Ambjent u r-Riżorsi) is the regulatory agency responsible for the natural environment in Malta. It was formed from the demerger of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority in 2016, which also resulted in the creation of the Planning Authority .
In June 2020 the Planning Authority stopped illegal works at the site (two towers on either side of the main gate), after Polidano had gathered over €700,000 in daily fines. [12] In November 2020 Times of Malta reported that Polidano Brothers Limited had gathered some €30.4 million in unpaid taxes over two decades. Other companies owned by ...
However, the project was delayed by a number of years due to a lack of finance and permits. [6] The land was then sold to developer Jalal Husni Bey, from Libya's HB Group, [12] who had originally foreseen "buy[ing] some apartments. [10] [13] The project was initially approved by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) on 12 March ...
Smart City Malta, would have the space to employ 11,000, making it one of the biggest economic concentrations in Malta. SmartCity Malta formally submitted its outline planning application for the development at Ricasoli to the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (Mepa) on 29 April 2008. The submission includes a full Environmental Impact ...
Following the March 2008 general election, which the Nationalists won by a narrow margin, Pullicino was retained in his post, but the Malta Environmental Planning Authority (MEPA) was retained by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi. He served as a Nationalist Member of Parliament, after the 2013 General Election, but failed to be re-elected in 2017.
In the 1980s, the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) started to issue permissions for houses to be built. However, after some residents settled there, plans were changed and Tal-Ħandaq was changed to an Industrial Zone and was renamed to Tal-Ħandaq Industrial Estate'.