The Governing Board of Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council has approved in its session this week a file from the Urban Planning Management that will make it available to the Ministry of Housing four municipal plots for the construction of 90 public development homes. It is the aforementioned Management and the Municipal Housing society that work in a coordinated manner on the file that will culminate in an assignment for rental housing for families with difficulties in accessing the free market.
Specifically, the file initially approves the reparcelling of some municipally owned land, located in the nuns area, in the aforementioned neighborhood, and what is a condition so that they can be incorporated into the soil list available to Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the Canary Islands Housing Plan 2020-2025. The four parcels object of the file measure in total more than 4,700 square meters.
The file that is processed in the Management will not only enable said land, but also improve the urban fabric in both areas, both with respect to internal mobility and its connectivity with the general road network of the rest of the municipality.
The councilor for Urbanism, Carlos Tarife, has highlighted “the effective work of the technicians of the Urban Planning Management who are promoting the reparcelling of said land with a clear objective of offering tools that allow its future use with a social character”. For his part, the person in charge of Housing, Juan Jose Martinez, has explained that “This government team has among its objectives that of generating sufficient land to definitively promote the promotion of public housing in Santa Cruz, complying with the requirements that the different housing plans demand ”.
In addition to the initial approval of the project, the file also requires Citizen Security, the Insular Water Council, the Infrastructure services and Emmasa to draw up reports in their area of competence to continue with the processing of the file.
It should be remembered that both municipal areas, the Urban Planning Management and the Municipal Housing Society, also work in a coordinated manner on the provision in the future General Land Plan to develop around 5,000 new publicly-developed homes in the municipality, which will be added to those already consigned in the current urban planning.
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