He neighborhood with more inhabitants per hectare of Barcelona (data from the city council website) is abandoned by the administrations. In Sants – Badal there are practically no buildings and public spaces: there are no libraries, public schools, markets, residences, green spots or parks. There is only one crowded square for the almost 24 thousand people who live there. They tell you that the Rambla de Badal is a green area and the trees are in raised pots because the ground is made of concrete.
In the surroundings of Juan de Sada street a green area was projected, but later you find out that the General Metropolitan Plan of 2010 changed it to make private buildings, thus the urbanization of the surroundings is financed by the builder and the city council does not spend. It was a process behind the neighbors’ backs and all subsequent allegations were rejected. In the future, these new neighbors will demand green areas, libraries, schools … and there will be no place to do it because a neighborhood was not wanted for the neighbors but for the private profit.
Questions about the project and it is immovable, the city council is able to buy entire buildings to avoid speculationAnd here you are not able to buy a plot to improve the health of your neighbors? If it is shown that the population density is lethal in these times of pandemicHow do we interpret that you want to increase said density by putting more houses where there were none before?
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