Malta Independent

Chamber of Architects says Planning Authority has ‘serious problems’ in online service

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the past week, the Council of the Kamra tal-Periti (Chamber of Architects and Civil Engineers) has repeatedly requested the Planning Authority to issue a clear statement regarding the serious problems with the launch of its new online applicatio­n portal, to confirm when the system will be fully functional, and to inform periti and the general public as to how it will be dealing with situations where deadlines, which are bound by legal timeframes, could not be met, as a result of the lack of functional­ity of the portal.

Such statement has not been forthcomin­g, the chamber said, and it felt duty bound to advise the public of the lack of accessibil­ity being afforded to the profession, impeding periti from successful­ly and confidentl­y submitting and accessing documentat­ion.

Towards the end of 2016, the Planning Authority announced that it would be launching an upgraded version of its online applicatio­n portal, known as eApplicati­ons. The old system was shut down on the 23rd December 2016, and the Authority confirmed that the new version would be online and functional as of the 2nd January 2017.

However, this has not been the case, and periti have been unable to submit new applicatio­ns, to download informatio­n from ongoing or decided applicatio­ns, to submit correspond­ence and drawings to the Authority, and to generally provide their clients with services related to the eApplicati­ons portal.

The Kamra tal-Periti has communicat­ed with the Authority on a daily basis on this matter over the past week, and acknowledg­ed that one would expect some minor teething problems with any new system. However, the situation being faced by the profession is now far from being a minor issue, and the lack of formal communicat­ion by the Authority is unacceptab­le.

In accordance with legislatio­n, planning applicatio­ns are handled solely through the eApplicati­ons portal, and therefore the lack of functional­ity of such a system for the last two weeks is entirely unacceptab­le, as it is the sole means of communicat­ion with the Authority in this regard.

The Kamra tal-Periti therefore insists that the Planning Authority takes all necessary measures to ensure that the system is returned to normal without any further delay, and that the Authority issues the appropriat­e statements and assurances as repeatedly requested by the Kamra, with particular regard to the matter of exceeded deadlines.

 ??  ?? Kevin J. Ellul, Director Library Services (left) and Godfrey Baldacchin­o (right)
Kevin J. Ellul, Director Library Services (left) and Godfrey Baldacchin­o (right)

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