The mayor explains that the purpose of the urban action is "to leave a multitude of dwellings or part of them outside of ordering to be able to build there a duplex urbanization"
The municipal training recalls that this is a "very depressed" socioeconomically and anticipates that it will mean "even more problems" for these inhabitants and for the whole town
NOW MURCIA denounces that PP, PSOE and C's have joined to approve an urban plan that will seriously hurt hundreds of families in one of the most depressed areas of the municipality.
In the Urban Planning Commission celebrated today, these formations have voted in favor of the approval of the Special Plan PH-CT1, that will affect the heads of the Cross and the Collado, in Cabezo de Torres, and whose ultimate objective is the construction of a Duplex development "in land currently occupied by hundreds of families living in a situation of great socio-economic vulnerability.
The mayor Angeles Micol assures that "none of the serious defects that this urban action has been remedied" have been corrected and that they have not been approved in the three previous occasions in which it was taken to the Commission of Urbanism, the first one of They in the days of exconcejal Fernando Berberena, who was the one who processed this plan.
The councilor says that on this occasion "the only new thing they have done is to say that they will contribute 90 thousand euros for two social workers and an administrative one, something that is not even included in the municipal budgets. They have given a layer of makeup to do Believe that they have made a public consultation and that there is more participation, some actions that have not even done according to what was approved in the Plenary of initial approval of this plan. "
"The way that PP, PSOE and C's propose," he continues, "to solve the serious socioeconomic problems that have the neighbors of the heads of the Cross and the Collado is to widen the streets and to leave great number of houses or part of them outside of The result will be a disaster for those inhabitants and for the whole people, creating a social problem greater than it already has. "
Micol points out that this urban plan "has numerous deficiencies in the documentation and processing of the project" and that "its approval would be giving priority to private interests over the fundamental social right to housing."
And it is that more than 70 percent of these homes would be conditioned by ordinances and a situation "in which to obtain a license to rehabilitate them with major works would have to throw them first or throw part of the property, having above all that Pay for themselves the costs of urbanization of streets and sidewalks. "
The mayor concludes that "what they intend is to be able to do this urbanization, first degrading the neighborhood even more, thus lowering prices and finally getting the residents to leave the homes, benefiting from it the owners of the land, who are the promoters of the Plan A process that has already occurred in other Spanish cities and has been extensively studied by architects and experts.
Source: Ahora Murcia