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Maxime Cartier
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Nov. 21 2024 at 17h11
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Two thousand homes. This is the number of homes necessary to prepare “the Dieppe of tomorrow by 2030” declare Margaux Le Maistre, head of the land management service, and Anne Earle Saborin, director of the solidarity service for the City of Dieppe (Seine- Maritime).
Tuesday, November 12, 2024, the second local democracy neighborhood meeting took place in the Paul-Éluard room, discussing current events in the city center, Saint-Pierre and Vauban districts. The major point revolved around housing, a major priority for the municipality.
With people increasingly eligible for social housing, alone and in single-parent families, several priorities were raised to reduce the tension on housing in the city of four ports: acting on vacant housing, acting on the cost of housing and act to have a larger and more accessible offer.
Mixed operations
“We must increase the supply of primary residences by limiting secondary residences, have more small housing units, build affordable housing and adapt the existing stock, while responding to the challenges of the EPR2 project,” list the two speakers.
And to fight against substandard housing, there will also be an extension of the rental permit in the city center from 1is avril 2025.
Concerning the distribution of the expected 2,000 housing units, 31% will be in Neuville-lès-Dieppe and Puys, 16% in Pollet, 38% in the city center, 11% in Janval and 4% in Val-Druel. Currently, 7,315 housing units are recorded in the city center. By 2030, 938 additional homes are expected.
Among them, 190 housing units as part of the OPAH-RU, the planned housing improvement and urban renovation operation, an operation to reclaim wasteland for the South Zac.
“An operation is planned on the Abraham dairy, where the ambition is to provide 360 housing units for employees of the large construction site. Secondly, in the long term, there should be 230 to 240 housing units remaining,” continue the two speakers.
Finally, Logeal is working on a project of eight housing units in rue des Maillots, with delivery scheduled for 2026. A resident questioned access to these housing units, as she cannot benefit from social housing.
“All housing operations, except that of the Abraham dairy, are mixed with social housing, classic and for the major construction site,” replies François Lefebvre, the deputy in charge of town planning.
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