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Valencia Council Moves to Evict Marina Restaurants Through Civil Court

Facing an administrative court suspension of its closure mandate, the council has shifted eviction efforts to civil court.

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Restaurantes de la cubierta del aparcamiento del Veles e Vents
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Overview

  • After ordering their closure on May 9, Valencia Council filed civil court actions to reclaim four restaurant spaces whose leases expired on May 31.
  • An administrative court annulled city and police inspection reports and ruled that eviction of municipal patrimonial assets must be pursued through civil proceedings.
  • Destino Puerto, Camarote and Dos Lunas have sought out-of-court settlement talks while all four venues will remain open pending the civil court ruling.
  • Marina Premium association has offered to install portable restrooms and enhance surveillance and cleaning to maintain security around the Marina de València.
  • Council heritage officials have recognized the restaurants as legitimate occupants and urged voluntary key handovers ahead of a new leasing process.