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Building housing or preserving the living environment, the headache for elected officials in Grand Paris Seine Ouest

2024-03-05T18:45:28.422Z

Highlights: The Grand Paris Seine Ouest (GPSO) territory, 320,000 inhabitants, is already the densest within the urbanized areas of the Greater Paris Metropolis. It has just adopted its first draft local intercommunal urban planning plan (PLUi), which will translate these objectives into concrete terms. According to the regional housing and accommodation plan (SRHH), the GPSO territory should build 2,000 housing units per year. At the same time, the Territorial Coherence Scheme (Scot) recommends strengthening open land to tend towards a minimum of 30%.


This territory, which notably includes Boulogne-Billancourt and Issy-les-Moulineaux, is banking on (slightly) taller buildings and housing


The equation is difficult, if not impossible: between the objectives of housing production and the preservation of green spaces defined in different framework documents, communities are tearing their hair out.

The Grand Paris Seine Ouest (GPSO) territory, 320,000 inhabitants distributed between Boulogne-Billancourt, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Chaville, Marnes-la-Coquette, Meudon, Sèvres, Vanves and Ville-d'Avray, is already the densest within the urbanized areas of the Greater Paris Metropolis (excluding Paris), one of the greenest and most protected (after Paris, in terms of built and landscaped heritage).

After two years of consultation, it has just adopted its first draft local intercommunal urban planning plan (PLUi), which will translate these objectives into concrete terms.

Unanimously.

It must be made clear, as the exercise was not easy.

Thus, according to the regional housing and accommodation plan (SRHH), the GPSO territory should build 2,000 housing units per year.

At the same time, the Territorial Coherence Scheme (Scot) recommends strengthening open land to tend towards a minimum of 30% in the most urbanized areas.

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Source: leparis

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