Villa María aprueba expropiación de terrenos baldíos insalubres

El municipio de Villa María, en Córdoba, ha sancionado una ordenanza inédita que permite declarar de utilidad pública y expropiar lotes baldíos cuyos propietarios reincidan en el incumplimiento de normas de higiene y limpieza.

En una medida innovadora para abordar problemas de salubridad urbana, el Concejo Deliberante de Villa María aprobó recientemente una ordenanza que faculta al municipio a intervenir en terrenos baldíos abandonados. Esta normativa declara de utilidad pública aquellos lotes donde los propietarios han sido notificados en múltiples ocasiones por no mantener la limpieza requerida, permitiendo así su expropiación para fines comunitarios.

La ordenanza busca mitigar riesgos sanitarios y mejorar la calidad de vida en barrios afectados por la acumulación de residuos y vegetación descontrolada en estos espacios. Según el texto oficial, la reincidencia en el incumplimiento es el criterio clave para activar el proceso de expropiación, lo que representa un paso adelante en la gestión municipal de propiedades privadas negligentes.

Esta iniciativa se enmarca en esfuerzos más amplios de Córdoba por regular el uso del suelo urbano, aunque detalles específicos sobre su implementación inmediata no han sido divulgados públicamente.

Artículos relacionados

Housing Minister Iván Poduje announces reversal of Colonia Dignidad expropriation at press conference, highlighting budget priorities amid human rights controversy.
Imagen generada por IA

Housing minister Poduje announces reversal of Colonia Dignidad expropriation

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA

Housing Minister Iván Poduje announced the government will reverse the Colonia Dignidad expropriation decree due to budget constraints. The move aims to prioritize housing and reconstruction funds but has drawn opposition criticism for overlooking memory and human rights commitments. PS and Frente Amplio lawmakers call for dialogue with President José Antonio Kast.

Prosecutors will charge Neiva's ex-mayor Gorky Muñoz Calderón and two former officials with prevarication for illegally expanding the urban perimeter via Decree 1066 of 2023. Issued weeks before his term ended, it was revoked by the current administration. The hearing was suspended and will resume after Easter week.

Reportado por IA

Prosecutor Sandra Patricia Orjuela charged Gorky Muñoz Calderón, former Neiva mayor, José Eustacio Rivera Montes, and Daniel Fernando Martínez Falla with prevarication by action. The three allegedly illegally expanded the urban perimeter by incorporating 1,630 plots via Decree 1066 and Resolution 059 of 2023. The move was disguised as correcting cartographic inaccuracies but structurally altered the Territorial Ordering Plan (POT).

Provincial deputy Santiago Pérez Pons filed a criminal complaint against Mayor Bruno Cipolini and his economic team for irregularities in handling public funds invested in risky stock instruments. The accusation alleges embezzlement and lack of authorization, amid deficit budgets. The municipality defends its actions as legal and plans to recover the lost funds.

Reportado por IA

The head of government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri, inaugurated the first diagnostic center prioritizing local residents in Villa Urquiza. The new center aims to organize health demand and charge non-resident patients under the Prioridad Porteña program. Macri stated that 'the City will no longer be a free prepaid health plan for any foreigner'.

Buenos Aires government chief Jorge Macri signed decree N° 142-26, giving priority to residents of the Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (CABA) in all public services. The policy expands a prior scheme used in hospitals to include administrative procedures, appointments, and state provisions. It does not bar non-residents but sets an order of service.

Reportado por IA

Seventeen Colombian governors, led by those of Antioquia and Valle del Cauca, have chosen to disobey a decree from Gustavo Petro's government that alters the liquor tax structure. They argue the decree causes irreparable damage to departmental funding for health and education. This action is backed by the Constitution for instances of poor government administration.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar