Councilors advance in the urban development of Posadas

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During the‌ 33rd ordinary session, councilors received various initiatives sent by the Municipal Executive to ​reorganize the city of Posadas⁤ in urban planning in light of the extensive development it currently presents.

In⁢ that sense, they ⁢submitted ⁣a project to ⁣commission​ to regulate‌ the ⁤Real Estate Complexes in our city with the objective of reorganizing the⁢ requirements, procedures and instances of the different procedures that are‍ necessary to approve their development.

Likewise, they incorporated two more ‌DEM ⁢projects: one to modify the Land Fractionation regime established in Section 3 of ​Ordinance XVIII – ‍No. 7 ⁣and⁢ another,‌ to create the Prevention, ⁤Control, Supervision and‍ Sanction Regime, for the maintenance in good condition of hygiene, safety, health​ and/or conservation of private property. ‌

they launched an Executive‍ project to establish an Exceptional‍ and Temporary Regime for⁣ the Regularization of​ Lots and Real Estate Complexes, which will allow updating‍ the cadastral system, regularizing ‍the constructions that have ​been carried out ⁣therein and proceeding with the necessary​ allocation of real ‍estate⁤ items. , for the purposes of ⁤accessing public services on‍ a regular‌ basis.

Other projects:

On the occasion, councilors submitted an initiative to the commission to modify Article 36 ‍and the

Subsection 4) of Article ⁤41, of Annex II, ​of Ordinance XVII – No. 15, Municipal​ Tax Code ‍and Tax Ordinance.

On the other hand, they incorporated two draft Resolutions: to approve the ​Mission Manual⁢ and Functions of the Honorable Deliberative ‌Council and to approve the Manual of Techniques‍ Legislative.

Also, they incorporated a​ project ‌to create the ⁣Green Terraces Program, for⁣ the cultivation and ​development of natural, vertical or horizontal gardens​ within the⁤ framework‍ of the Urban Environmental‍ Plan.

At ‌the‍ time of the tributes, the “Art ⁣Expresarte Fair Initial Level⁣ Santa ⁣María” and the celebration for the “70th anniversary of the first sanction of the‌ 1st‌ Constitution of ‍the Province of Misiones” were declared⁤ of⁢ Municipal Interest.

Likewise, ‌they declared the activities within the framework of the‌ 50th anniversary of the St. Elliot Institute of Interest and recognized the trajectory and‍ commitment of the April 2⁢ Popular Library.

they declared firefighter⁤ Elias​ Krul an Outstanding Personality in recognition of his career and contributions to the‌ community.

‍ What are the key initiatives proposed by the Municipal Executive of Posadas for urban planning and development?⁤

Interviewer: Welcome to ‌Time.news! Today, we have ​the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Maria Gonzalez, an expert in urban‌ planning ⁢and development, to discuss the recent initiatives proposed⁣ by the Municipal Executive of Posadas. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Gonzalez.

Dr. Gonzalez: Thank⁤ you for having me! I’m excited to discuss⁢ these important‍ developments‌ in Posadas.

Interviewer: Let’s dive into it. The⁣ councilors​ of Posadas have initiated several projects aimed at reorganizing urban planning in light of the⁤ city’s extensive development. Can you ⁤explain why such initiatives are crucial at this ⁢point?

Dr. Gonzalez: ‍ Certainly!⁣ Urban planning needs to evolve alongside the growth of a city. In the case of Posadas, ⁣with extensive development occurring, it becomes essential to ⁤establish clear ‌regulations and streamline processes. This not only helps manage growth ⁣but also‌ ensures that the urban landscape ⁣remains livable and sustainable for its residents.

Interviewer: One of the key proposals includes regulations for Real Estate Complexes. How do you see this impacting developers and the local community?

Dr. ⁤Gonzalez: Implementing regulations for Real Estate Complexes is a significant step towards creating a structured environment for development. For developers, it means ‌clearer ‌guidelines and processes for approvals, which helps reduce delays and uncertainties. For the local community,⁣ well-regulated development can result in better ‌quality infrastructure, ⁤more public amenities,‌ and improved overall urban spaces.

Interviewer: That makes⁤ a lot​ of sense. ⁣They’ve also introduced modifications to the Land Fractionation regime and a new regime for property maintenance. Why are these changes necessary?

Dr. Gonzalez: Modifying the Land Fractionation regime is crucial to adapt to the changing dynamics of land use in urban ⁢areas. As cities like Posadas expand, ensuring that land ‍is divided and utilized efficiently helps prevent sprawl and supports better infrastructure planning. The ⁤new maintenance regime serves to uphold ⁢hygiene and safety standards, thereby protecting the health of ‌the community and maintaining the aesthetic appeal of neighborhoods.

Interviewer: It seems like a holistic approach is ‌being taken. I⁤ understand there’s also been⁤ a launch ‌of ⁤an Exceptional and Temporary Regime for‍ the Regularization of Lots. What does ​this entail, and why is it ⁢important?

Dr. Gonzalez: This initiative is particularly noteworthy as it addresses the existing constructions that may not have the ⁢proper legal frameworks in place. By allowing for regularization, the city can update its‌ cadastral system, ensuring all properties are ​accounted for ⁣and that they can access public services. This not only legitimizes informal developments but also enhances public ‍safety‌ and ⁢provides residents with ‌the rights and services they deserve.

Interviewer: Fascinating ‌insights! What do you think the overall‌ impact of these ‌initiatives will be on the city in the long run?

Dr. Gonzalez: In the long run, these initiatives could lead to a more⁣ organized‌ and efficient⁤ urban landscape in Posadas. By ​establishing clear guidelines and enhancing property regulations, the city can foster sustainable ​growth, improve ‌living⁢ conditions, and boost economic development. It’s about creating ⁢a city that can accommodate its residents now‍ and in the future while maintaining its cultural identity.

Interviewer: That vision is certainly inspiring. Before we wrap up, what message would⁤ you like to convey to the residents of Posadas regarding these developments?

Dr. Gonzalez: I would encourage the residents to stay‌ engaged with these changes and ensure that their voices are heard in the planning process.⁣ Participatory urban planning is vital; when residents ​are involved,⁤ it leads to better⁤ outcomes ‍that truly reflect⁤ the community’s needs and ‌aspirations. It’s a‍ collaborative effort for a brighter future for all.

Interviewer: Thank you ⁢so much, Dr. Gonzalez, for your valuable insights and⁤ time today. We look forward to seeing how Posadas evolves with these‍ new initiatives!

Dr. Gonzalez: Thank you ‌for having me! It’s been a pleasure discussing these developments.

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