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Almeida will devote more than 6 billion euros to the “most invested” budget of the last 16 years for Madrid

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Almeida will devote more than 6 billion euros to the “most invested” budget of the last 16 years for Madrid

More than 6 billion euros. This will be the budget that Madrid City Council will have in 2025 to promote some of the major infrastructure works of the Parliament, expand the housing stock and strengthen social spending. What promises to be the “most invested” budget of the last 16 years will be presented this Thursday by the mayor of the city, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, and the head of Economy, Innovation and Finance, Engracia Hidalgo, after its initial approval. within the board of directors.

In the area of ​​infrastructure, these accounts will help promote some of the major commitments of the Almeida Government team in Parliament, such as the burying of the A-5, on which work has already begun, the last section of the Paseo de La Castellana or the cover of the M-30 near Ventas.

The budget for 2025 will also allow progress in urban development in the southeast of the capital, Madrid Nuevo Norte, or in the consolidation of EMVS as the main developer of social housing in Spain. All this, with a total of 1.130 million euros allocated to social spending that will serve to guarantee the quality of public services provided to citizens.

Next year’s accounts They will also include a further reduction in the property tax rate (IBI), which will result in a saving of 31 million euros for Madrid taxpayers. But they will have to face payment of the new trash rate, which will amount to 141 euros per year on average.

Focus on housing

In the area of ​​housing, among other actions, work on 11 housing estates will be completed, with a total of 865 properties. Concretely, the completion of the works of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles 3 is planned; Cañaveral 7, Cañaveral 8, Cañaveral 9, Cañaveral 10, Cañaveral 11, Cañaveral 12, Cañaveral 13; Los Olivos 3, Los Olivos 4 and Vallecas 62.

All this, combined with actions such as the ReViVa program or We Buy Your Home, will allow the City Council of José Luis Martínez-Almeida reach a portfolio of 10,000 housing units by the end of 2025which will be used for affordable rental.

Likewise, in 2025, EMVS Madrid will continue the works and tenders for works and projects for more than twenty developments, which will mean putting an additional 3,100 housing units on the table. We must also add the Suma Vivienda Plan, with more than 1,600 housing units in its first phase and the call for tenders for the second phase, with 600 additional housing units.

But in addition to building affordable housing, the Almeida City Hall will continue to promote rehabilitation so that Madrid continues to be “the city that rehabilitates the most in Spain”. In this way, the plans that make up the Transform Madrid Strategy will continue to be promoted, such as the Adapta Plan, the Rehabilitation Plan and the Transform Your Neighborhood Plan. According to data from the Town Hall, thanks to aid from these Plans, over the last 5 years, 100,000 homes have been rehabilitated, thus benefiting 217,000 people.

Neighborhood regeneration

In 2025, the Almeida Executive will also focus on neighborhood regeneration. So, As part of the Strategic Neighborhood Regeneration Plan (PERBaM), six works will be carried out in the neighborhoods of Villaverde, Villa de Vallecas, Moratalaz, Carabanchel, Latina and Hortalezaand 12 new projects will be developed in vulnerable neighborhoods.

The 2025 budget project, once approved by the Government Council, just like the tax ordinances, will go through a deadline for presenting allegations and amendments which will end with its submission to the plenary session of the municipal council in December for its final approval and its entry into force on January 1, 2025.

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