The Nationalist Group of Arrecife (CC-PNC-SB) requests the Plenary of the Corporation to seek "urgently the formula to grant subsidies to the families of Titerroy who have been forced to pay out of their own pockets the payment of a rent to which they were forced to resort after the eviction motivated by the state of their homes and the unfortunate accident that ended the life of a neighbor of the neighborhood in 2009".
The spokesman for the nationalists, Echedey Eugenio, recalls that "for months, while the Canary Coalition held the Housing Area, the commitment acquired with the families of the eight affected homes was strictly fulfilled, assuming the verbal responsibility of facing, through subsidies, the rents".
"Everything took a turn when that responsibility passed into the hands of the PSOE who, once again, leaving aside the social aspect of which it boasts so much, disengaged from these families, generating complicated situations that have reached in some cases the eviction of the house for non-payment of rent", he emphasizes.
The situation has lasted in some cases up to twenty months and, despite the numerous meetings that the different leaders and political groups have held with the affected neighbors, who demand urgent measures, no type of solution has been given.
They recall "that the previous municipal government, led by the socialists, lost the funds allocated by the State to be unable to develop the Urban Renewal Area (where the eight affected homes are included) and, to date, no new commitment, neither economic nor documentary, has been closed".
"It is very important to find a way for that subsidy to reach these families and they can continue to have a roof under which to live and, in addition, the use of the subsidy should be allowed for payments prior to the date of granting it", adds the also nationalist councilor, Jacobo Lemes.
The motion of CC-PNC-SB also includes the need to approve bases "that allow any neighbor who in the future suffers a similar situation to access a line of aid of this type", asserts its spokesman.
Similarly, the group led by Echedey Eugenio raises to the plenary a proposal for the City Council to resume the initiative to solve the problem not only to the evicted neighbors but to the neighborhood in general, studying the possibility of executing independent projects for each home, subsidized individually by the City Council with funds that must be agreed in the context of the negotiations of the budgets of the Autonomous Community and the State.