martes, 22 de noviembre de 2011

Jávea rent the new town hall

Jávea rent the new town hall

Jávea (Alicante) studies to rent the new town hall he built three years ago and remains empty, the target of 2.5 million euros earmarked for equipping other items that these times of crisis may be more priority, according to the local council.

The construction of this new building was an initiative of the mayor of Javea in 2004, Juan Moragues, who commissioned the project in order to relocate on the same site to all municipal officials.

After several changes of government listed in the following years, the building was completed in 2008, and former team requested a loan of 2.5 million euros in the Official Credit Institute (ICO) for interior equipment, which became used, so that the property remains empty and unused.

The current government team, led by the Socialist José Chulvi,-which governs in coalition with Democratic Citizens Javea Jávea (CPJ) - now studying the possibility of repaying the loan of 2.5 billion euros.

To try to get 'a performance'

It has also raised the possibility of this property for rent, trying to get "a performance" this facility, which today is "unnecessary" in the current context of "setting priorities", the sources said.

The new building, whose construction had cost 6.6 million euros, with a total useful floor area of ​​4,000 square meters on three floors, 700 meters squarely each, a basement and an annex building-, the which "only used a thousand square meters."

So, be open to listen to offers from companies that were interested in opening a hotel, clinic, or even locate there a university extension, provided that the initiative "reverse something in the environment" in which it is located.

Since the government team has emphasized that the City of Jávea takes your payments on time, and even "will close its remaining Treasury budgets," so that this measure would be motivated by lack of funding, but " a change of priorities "in municipal management.

Opposition groups, meanwhile, have seen with "good eyes" this idea, which would bring the building into the Council at no cost on the inside, and it would provide an amount for rent, but have shown concern the state could become the building at the time of your return.

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