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Citizens urges the City Council to review and evict other buildings at risk of collapse

15 September 2017 - 00: 30

After the fortuitous evictions of the buildings of Suertes del Mar and the Antonio Catalá Group with only a few weeks apart, the Citizens group has announced that it will present a motion to the next plenary session so that the City Council reviews and vacates the ruined buildings that currently exist in the town.

The mayor and spokesman of the formation, Sergio Benito, explained that the motion will be based on two points. The first will request that the same eviction procedure be applied to buildings which are currently in serious danger and are in danger of collapse. In this regard, Benito recalled that there are currently "ruined buildings that are illegally occupied that are dangerous to those own squatters."

The second point of the motion is to establish a protocol of action for future evictions and to allocate aids from the City Council and the Department for the rehabilitation of these buildings. With this motion they pretend that the consistory does not allow any citizen to inhabit a house that is not in conditions.

Benito applauded the action of the City Council in the case of the building of the group Antonio Catalá, although he regretted the way in which it was carried out in eviction of the building of Suertes del Mar. In this case, the mayor of Ciudadanos denounced the lack of coordination between the technicians of the city council and the owners.

They leave the committee of inquiry

They have been announcing it for a few weeks and it is already a reality: Citizens have left the Commission for Investigation of Expropriations that forced to pay to the City of Denia 12 million euros.

This "question of conviction", according to Benito, it's because they don't want to "be part of things that don't work." In this sense, from Citizens they have denounced that in seven months no progress has been made, pending some requested papers from the lawyer that have not yet arrived.

Comments
  1. Marita says:

    As if the previous ones had treated the neighbors well. Both this and the others are and have been a real fiasco for Denia. Within 19 months, we will see who will be the next luminaries that will be chosen, because we like, or is a family known or because my family has always voted for a party etc ... all those arguments and goofy that take us away to choose without property or ground. We do not learn.

  2. Jm Fernandez says:

    This mayor mistreats neighbors who pay taxes and rewards illegal squatters.
    You have 19 months majete.


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