Municipal housing company Subirsa has launched the tender process for a contract for consulting and technical assistance services for the review and update of the Municipal Housing and Land Plan (PMVS) of Lucena City Council.
president of … Miriam Ortiz, housing councilor at the association, recalled that this document, approved in March 2019, must be updated in accordance with the law regulating the right to housing in Andalusia. The law provides for a minimum review every five years or as necessary to comply with current local and state regulations.
The process will be carried out through simplified public bidding on the national contracting platform. Budget is 38,720 euros The contract is scheduled for a total implementation period of 10 months, with five months for drafting and five months for administrative processing prior to final approval.
Miriam Ortiz said the update will allow the City Council to change the plan to the Vive Andalucía Plan. state housing plan and applicable urban planning regulations. “Housing is one of the main national issues today, and Lucena cannot escape this reality,” he stressed in a statement, underscoring the importance of having operational tools that allow us to act with planning and efficiency.
The new Municipal Housing and Land Plan includes an up-to-date diagnosis of the municipality’s housing situation, incorporating socio-demographic data. Characteristics of housing stock Existing and detected needs, substandard housing and the possibility of temporary accommodation.
Similarly, it defines proposals for protected housing, remedial measures, accessibility and energy efficiency improvements, and actions aimed at promoting. responsible and sustainable use of a residential park.
Miriam Ortiz elaborates that the document will be approached from three perspectives: analytical and rigorous technical diagnosis. strategic, establish Purpose and course of action For the next few years. and programmatic, defining specific interventions with temporal and financial planning and monitoring mechanisms.
“We are not just talking about social housing, we are talking about a complete and realistic plan to make it possible. Meet current needs and a future for Lucena that optimizes public resources,” he said.