At the regional council, a project is the subject of all attention.
This is the environmental master plan for the Ile-de-France region (Sdrif-E), currently subject to public inquiry until March 16.
A document which must determine the spatial planning between now and 2040 for 12 million Ile-de-France residents but whose section on social housing crystallizes all the tensions between the elected representatives of the majority and the opposition.
In the territories, the time is already for concern: the region would stop financing programs if the municipality concerned already has 30% social housing.
With 50% social housing, François Morton, the mayor (DVG) of Guyancourt (Yvelines) believes that his city is directly affected by the project.
However, the subject is crucial for him.
Not an outing, a Facebook Live, a citizen meeting goes by without residents questioning him on the problem of access to housing.
“It keeps us busy all the time, almost daily,” reacts the 54-year-old elected official.
During the last
Allo Mr le Maire
for example
(an exchange system set up in Guyancourt forty years ago)
, out of the 12 calls, only one did not concern this subject.
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