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Answer from Granada

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(b) PLAN ELVIRA-GOMEREZ

This has a total investment of 2.527 millions pesetas, (15.187.575 Euros) (of which the European Union by way of the European Bank of Investment has allotted 1.112 millions - 6.683.255 Euros-) in work in this zone which includes one of the most degraded sections of the lower part of the Albaicín. As well as financial support for the renovation of buildings or the construction of new storeys, the plan includes investment in urban furniture, in signposts and in the underground placement of cables.

 

DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLAN

  • Area of rehabilitation.

Limits: Calle Elvira, Cuesta de Alharaca, Plaza de San Miguel Bajo, Cruz de Quilos, Calle del Aljibe, Barrio de San Pedro, Cuesta de Chapiz, Dardo, Plaza Nueva, La Churra y Cuesta de Gomerez.

 

  • Agreements with owners.

The relodgement of families for a period of 5-10years, in exchange for the rehabilitation of the building.
Also in exchange for the rehabilitation of the building, the surrender of houses for 5 years, to allow them to be rented at a reduced price (500pts/m2) to couples younger than 35, or to families of three or more.

  • Urban habitat.

    1. Rehabilitation of buildings and homes with institutional help to the owners.
    2. Requisition of homes or building sites by sale or expropriation.
    3. Construction of new homes in empty urban land.
    4. Urgent rehabilitation of buildings of great patrimonial value.
    5. Improvement in public transport
    6. Creation of parking areas for residents.
    7. Improvements in infrastructure (gas, cables, telecommunication).
    8. System of concealed rubbish collection.
    9. Improvements to and renovation of houses in poor condition

  • Population.

    1. Maintenance of the current population, and the attraction of newcomers.
    2. Education of the residents so that they identify with the culture of the area and its way of life.
    3. ¨Easy¨ loans for the rehabilitation of houses and homes.
    4. Legal advice for contracts, etc.
    5. Convince the residents to maintain their buildings, and encourage them to get interested in the fact that they live in a site which has been declared patrimony of the world, and in its conservation.

  • Economic development

    1. Support for existing businesses.
    2. Facilities for the creation of new businesses.
    3. Promotion of commerce within the area.
    4. Promotion of workshops and businesses which offer local quality products local food, etc. to attract tourists.
    5. Creation of a training centre in renovation and restoration of the patrimony.