In this commune of -Atlantique, the lack of housing poses a problem

In this commune of -Atlantique, the lack of housing poses a problem
In this commune of Loire-Atlantique, the lack of housing poses a problem

During his wishes on January 10, the mayor, François Ouvrard announced that he would not run again, but he also addressed several themes, in particular that of housing: Only 15 building permits were issued in 2024. We projected 10 years ahead with the region town planning agency and… If nothing is done, it will no longer be 900 but 600 students who will attend our schools in around ten years and therefore heavy investments created in recent years which would be used much less.

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In Grandchamp-des-Fontaines, the demand is there with more than 100 requests in the social demand file.

François Ouvrard took stock of current, upcoming or abandoned projects: This will happen in several stages. At the start of summer 2025, Clos Saint-Gildas will offer 25 new social housing units. Rue des Cèdres, the 28 social housing project is still not under construction; the building permit was obtained more than a year ago. The ''Age et Vie'' senior residence project is awaiting approval from the departmental council .

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Since 2020, the municipality has built an average of 35 housing units per year with a PLU (Local Urban Planning Plan) objective of 60 housing units. The mayor continues: We are trying to accentuate urban renewal. In the heart of the town, the objective is to create at least 40 housing units. To the north of the village, route de Casson, the housing estate will not see the light of day because a protected species is present there. On the Bellevue side, we hope to be able to create 150 housing units by 2030 .


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