The mayor of the municipality of Mios has taken measures to limit the creation of housing. The arrival of an ever-increasing population has taken on the appearance of a rush.

Since 2014, the Alur law (for access to housing and renovated town planning) has also removed the minimum surface area of land necessary to build housing. A ZAC (concerted development zone) was launched by my predecessor for 1,000 additional houses. 80 HECTARES REMOVED FROM LAND PRESSURE. The price per square meter regularly reaches peaks in Mios. The commune is 1.4 times the size of Paris, with a lot of urbanizable land, Landes forest, and therefore sand. The town is located only about fifteen kilometers from the Arcachon basin and less than fifty kilometers from Bordeaux. It is located on the border of the departments of Gironde and Seine-et-Maritime, which are already extremely urbanized, where the price per sq ft regularly reaches peak levels.