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BOE-A-2026-7556 ·3 April 2026 ·otro Medium impact
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Constitutional court suspends coastal and urbanism rules from April 3, 2026

The Constitutional Court suspends from April 3, 2026, the application of provisions of Law 3/2025 on coastal protection and urban planning in residential, commercial, or traditional economic areas, due to unconstitutionality. The suspension applies to affected building complexes and entitled parties from February 26, 2026, directly impacting Valencian coastal regulations.

In 3 key points

  1. Suspends provisions of Law 3/2025 from 3 April 2026 (disposicion final 1 de la Ley 3/2025)
  2. Application suspended from 26 February 2026 for legitimate parties (disposicion final 1 de la Ley 3/2025)
  3. Refers to residential, commercial or economically linked properties (art. 17 y disposición final primera de la Ley 3/2025)

How it affects those involved

Local authorities and coastal property managers must suspend urban and coastal protection regulations from 3 April 2026. Property owners in residential, commercial or traditional economic properties must revise their plans or operations. Legitimate parties, such as associations, may suspend application from 26 February 2026 (Art. 17 and final provision 1 of Law 3/2025).

Lifecycle

2026-04-03PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-04-03Into forceComes into force (disposicion final 1 de la Ley 3/2025)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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