The mayor of Anglet and president of Office 64 for housing has been talking about it for several months, but did not use the future, but the present, to talk about the construction crisis, inaugurating the Esquisse residence , located 76-78 avenue d’Espagne. ” That’s it. Here we are ! And we are right in it,” he said in the introduction to his speech. “We are in the housing crisis that I have been denouncing for many months, which will, I hope, become a national issue, taken up again, finally…
The mayor of Anglet and president of Office 64 for housing has been talking about it for several months, but did not use the future, but the present, to talk about the construction crisis, inaugurating the Esquisse residence , located 76-78 avenue d’Espagne. ” That’s it. Here we are ! And we are right in it,” he said in the introduction to his speech. “We are in the housing crisis that I have been denouncing for many months, which will, I hope, become a national issue, taken up, finally, in the media. »
Recalling once again that he had spoken with the Minister of Housing, Patrice Vergriete, during his visit to the Entretiens d’Inxauseta, in Bunus, then with the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, on this subject, Chief Magistrate Angloy judges that “Nothing is planned, to date, to get out of this crisis, if we listen to the latest announcements from the Government, on the 2024 finance law.”
“Demand is strong, but we have to face many constraints which are accentuating the crisis”
Strong concern
For him, “If the public authorities do not support us, we are heading for big problems.” Inaugurations of new housing could become increasingly rare in the years to come. It takes approximately three years between submission of the building permit and final completion.
Which only increases the worry. “Demand is strong, but we have to face many constraints which are accentuating the crisis, changes in construction costs, reduction in the equity of social landlords, changes in the Livret A rate, ceiling on regulatory resources for access to social housing too restrictive. », underlined Claude Olive.
Consultation for Avenue d’Espagne
Like Avenue de Bayonne, Avenue d’Espagne which extends it, is a portion of the old RN 10, now RD 810, which like Boulevard du BAB, crosses Anglet from side to side. Claude Olive has included, in the program of his second term, to transform it into a green urban boulevard, with a coastal express public transport line, cycle paths and pedestrian paths. For the public transport part, the project is part of the mobility plan of the Pays Basque Adour mobility union. It was the winner of a call for projects for “Collective transport on a clean site” from the Ministry of Energy Transition, for the creation of a coastal express line between Bayonne and Hendaye. Avenue d’Espagne constitutes a section of 800 meters on this future road, 37 kilometers long. A public inquiry into this project was launched on Wednesday and continues until November 10. A paper register to collect opinions is available at the town hall, during opening hours. You can also send your observations by post to the address of the mayor of Anglet, Town Hall, rue Amédée-Dufourg, 64600 Anglet. It can also be done online at democratie-active.fr/anglet-concertation-avenue-espagne/. A public meeting on the subject will be organized on Thursday, October 19, at 6:30 p.m., town hall village hall.
He is nevertheless pleased that Office 64 is able, in such a project, to offer for rental, depending on resources, a T 3 of 66 m² at 414 euros.
Year-round accommodation
Alexis Patachon, director of the Southern Basque Country Landes subsidiary of Nexity, the developer who created this L’Esquisse residence, stayed away from politics in his remarks, preferring to emphasize that all 59 housing units, including 22 were acquired by the Office 64 of housing in Vefa (Sale in future state of completion), are main residences occupied by households in the territory.
Thirty-seven homes were sold through free access, including 30% as a primary residence and 70% as a Pinel investment (year-round private rental, with capped rent). Among the 22 social housing units offered by Office 64, 17 are for rental and five were sold through controlled accession.
Concerning the artificialization of the land, the Esquisse is built in place of three very dilapidated individual houses. The residence now houses 59 families. The project was entrusted to the architectural firm Moon Safari. In terms of energy performance, the design of the building allows an additional 10% reduction compared to the requirements of the thermal regulations (RT) of 2012, which were still in force when the building permit was submitted. The more restrictive 2020 environmental regulations only apply to projects after January 1, 2022.
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