Thursday, May 12, 2011

Dressing Up A Short Bob

The mayor claims the president of the Xunta, which delivers to the cooperative office park land for their homes

Mayor, Javier Losada, has sent a letter to the President of the Xunta de Galicia, Alberto Núñez Feijoo, which calls back to the Galician government to make available to the cooperative office park land for the construction of their homes.

In the letter, the mayor reminded Núñez Feijoo all its commitments the City are met, the company contracted for the development works will commence work on the estate at the end of this month and the inscriptions registration is nearly completed with support from the Town Council, who has dedicated a person to work with the Land Registry streamline processing apparatus.

Mayor met last week with representatives of the cooperative to reiterate its commitment to building their homes and require the Xunta that "play with your future." Cooperators have been several protests demanding the Xunta de Galicia that the court ruling forcing the regional government to reverse some of the plots of the polygon does not delay construction of their homes.

The mayor recalled in the Núñez Feijoo letter to the City Council has made a great effort to finish as quickly as possible this complex process, with a processing in which design modifications were partial purification works of plot, for adjustment of farm registration status after two periods provided for public information. The technical and legal complexity of this process was effectively saved by the Urban area, a clear sign of municipal commitment to the cooperative and the coruñeses

Also, since the City Council has been allocated municipal human resources to facilitate the registration of housing, which is in its final phase and has expedited the award of the development of the new district, the project of urban management more important current General Plan.

It is the largest contract it has awarded the City in its history, for a total of 41,965,208 euros. The start of work will maintain and generate thousands of jobs in the city and the region and the project will be a neighborhood where 1,216 of its 2,048 homes will be appraised price, which is a step in the commitment local government to the welfare of the citizens of A Coruña and firm support to the housing rights of thousands of families.

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