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The City Council asked the Ministry to make the 432 households who announced in 2009 and has not yet begun (22/08/2011)

From the Consistory claim that the Central Government now says it will only pay for the construction of 150 homes if from the municipal coffers, which are fed by taxes paid by those affected, put the developed land and the building is paid another 150.

However, the Consistory is willing to put the land.

Lorca City Council does not believe the position of the Ministry.

And, as the Mayor of Lorca, Francisco Jodar, "now that Lorca need more than a house, the Central Government aims to reduce one-third the number of households in 2009 had announced it would build in our city, and unassumable also puts conditions as they are themselves affected to pay more than 50% of its construction. "

Two years ago, the State Society of Soil Sepes, now president of the secretary general of the Socialist Murcia, Pedro Saura, and the Ministry of Development announced through the media that some land had been selected the neighborhood of San Cristóbal to build 432 housing units.

Lorca's Socialist Party came a few days welcoming this "new investment by the Government of Spain."

But it's been two years "and not only has not moved a brick in the said land, but the public entity even formalized the purchase of land, which obviously did not tell the public," the mayor stressed.

More than one hundred days left homeless two earthquakes thousands of families and in July the mayor, Francisco Jodar, and the Autonomous Region designed a 'housing plan Express' to relocate in less than six months with modular buildings who have nowhere to live while they rebuild their homes.

This plan included the construction of a number of houses similar to that announced at the time by SEPES, so that its cost was borne by the Central Government simply the fulfillment of the commitments and assume no further cost announced in its day the Ministry.

However, the surprise is that "now that Lorca need more than ever, public housing and supporting the Central Administration, which manages a budget much higher than the City Council and the Regional Government, the Ministry says it is only willing to do 150 units, ie one third of what he announced in 2009, "explained the Consistory.

"But also put two conditions: one is to be put on municipal land, which would save the cost of land and urbanization as they had announced in 2009 were to take them too, and another to try to make viable the project and put the ropes at City Hall, which first has to come from city coffers, which is grounded upon the taxes paid by those affected by earthquakes, the money for another 150 houses, and if they do nothing , "the Mayor outlining that" ultimately the victims of the earthquake would have to pay through taxes for almost 90% of the cost of this housing plan, including the cost of land and construction, something that is a tremendous madness " .

Francisco Jodar says that "we do not know how they can get the value of selling their willingness to financially support the housing plan that we present, when the reality is that the best would do far fewer houses promised in a time in Lorca on housing. "

The City Council is willing to work

However, the City is willing to make available the land required the Ministry to urgently build all the houses that announced in 2009, implying a significant reduction in costs to the state coffers.

In announcing the selection of the lands of San Cristobal SEPES talking about an average cost of soil 21722.84 euros per household, a price very close to that should only pay if the Ministry took charge of the construction (for round the 36,000 euros per household).

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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