Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 7:26:38 GMT -2
The real estate sector announced, in the voice of several of its members of the National Chamber of the Housing Development and Promotion Industry (Canadevi), that the urban and environmental plans of the government of Mexico City (CDMX) are dispersed and They run the risk of being unviable, affecting the future centralized construction of social housing in the capital, which has a cost of less than one million pesos.
The developers reported that the Secretariat France Mobile Number List of the Environment (Sedema) of the CDMX invited them to participate in the Green Challenge to contribute to the planting of 0 million trees, adoption of ridges and gardens, volunteering and promotion of investment in the urban corridors where the CDMX government plans to build social housing with an environmental perspective.
However, they indicated that without a social development policy, both the environmental and social housing program of the head of government of CDMX, Claudia Sheinbaum, will fail. Among the problems and needs they perceive are a decrease in the costs of urban permits, payments for land uses, procedures for home services and new cadastral price schemes.
It is worth mentioning that CDMX is the most expensive entity to buy a home and it is estimated that out of 0 workers do not have enough salary to purchase a new home.
The national average for social housing is ,000 pesos, while in the capital it reaches an average value of more than one and a half million, reported the ai0 real estate analysis.
The businessmen let Marina Robles, head of Sedema, know that it is not enough to plant trees, since sectors such as water, in their access, use and treatment, are forgotten.
They also pointed out the poor management of urban waste and the lack of intelligent mobility in the capital as other unaddressed issues.
They invited the capital official to promote holistic and coordinated policies to prevent reforestation from being lost as it is only individual activities in the streets, which may be uncoordinated from the possible new social housing to be built.
All of these accusations were responded to with evasions by the capital official, who at the end of all her sentences always urged them to “wait for Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum to give them attention at the time.”
The head of Sedema explained that the capital authority has two priorities, which are restoring the capital's rivers and revegetating the city.
The objective of the Green Challenge is to plant 0 million trees in the capital, in avenue medians, gardens, urban spaces, urban orchards, green areas, etc.
He said that "the aim is to rebuild the urban area from within, with new trees that will result in a better quality of life for individuals, as well as allowing the biodiversity crisis of the Valley of Mexico to be reversed."
He accepted that these projects are not possible without companies, a sector that has so far participated with more than 00 corporations registered in these tasks and contributed more than 0 thousand volunteers in the weekly sessions of CDMX to restore the urban image, clean streets or reforest. .
Incentives for CSR, between yes and no
Carlos Flores, general director of Corazón Capital, indicated that his organization represents about 0 businessmen in the real estate sector who promote sustainable economic development, social responsibility, health care, educational promotion, strengthening transparency and mobility. intelligent.
He recalled that they are collaborating with the capital authority in the development of the new urban plan that is intended to be implemented for the next 0 years in CDMX.
In an interview with ExpokNews, he declared that companies must participate in the Green Challenge with all the good will possible, since incentives are not required, "but rather being aware of what it means to reforest this city."
He explained that "we should not think about tax benefits but rather about the commitment and social responsibility that companies have."
For his part, José Shabot, CEO of Quiero Casa and the Construye Bienestar Foundation, stated that the private sector has registered various advances by adopting from ridges and parks, such as donating seedlings for reforestation in CDMX.
Among the sites to be greened by this company are the Central Axis median, Centenario Park, Atepehuacán Park, Tintoretto Park, Executive Park, Zaragoza Park and Parque de los Periodistas as well as reforesting the Sierra de Santa Catarina in Iztapalapa.
He stressed that "the government cannot alone and requires the collaboration of companies to overcome environmental challenges and build homes with green spaces."
Regarding the promotion of this type of ecological policies in the small and medium-sized business sector, he told ExpokNews that the dialogue between business chambers and the public sector must be expanded so that they know how to communicate to all types of industries that they have the possibility of collaborating. .
On the topic of tax benefits for helping environmental initiatives, he explained that "on several occasions the possibility of receiving discounts on property taxes has been raised, but it is still up for debate, the important thing now is to collaborate with the city in an altruistic way.
The developers reported that the Secretariat France Mobile Number List of the Environment (Sedema) of the CDMX invited them to participate in the Green Challenge to contribute to the planting of 0 million trees, adoption of ridges and gardens, volunteering and promotion of investment in the urban corridors where the CDMX government plans to build social housing with an environmental perspective.
However, they indicated that without a social development policy, both the environmental and social housing program of the head of government of CDMX, Claudia Sheinbaum, will fail. Among the problems and needs they perceive are a decrease in the costs of urban permits, payments for land uses, procedures for home services and new cadastral price schemes.
It is worth mentioning that CDMX is the most expensive entity to buy a home and it is estimated that out of 0 workers do not have enough salary to purchase a new home.
The national average for social housing is ,000 pesos, while in the capital it reaches an average value of more than one and a half million, reported the ai0 real estate analysis.
The businessmen let Marina Robles, head of Sedema, know that it is not enough to plant trees, since sectors such as water, in their access, use and treatment, are forgotten.
They also pointed out the poor management of urban waste and the lack of intelligent mobility in the capital as other unaddressed issues.
They invited the capital official to promote holistic and coordinated policies to prevent reforestation from being lost as it is only individual activities in the streets, which may be uncoordinated from the possible new social housing to be built.
All of these accusations were responded to with evasions by the capital official, who at the end of all her sentences always urged them to “wait for Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum to give them attention at the time.”
The head of Sedema explained that the capital authority has two priorities, which are restoring the capital's rivers and revegetating the city.
The objective of the Green Challenge is to plant 0 million trees in the capital, in avenue medians, gardens, urban spaces, urban orchards, green areas, etc.
He said that "the aim is to rebuild the urban area from within, with new trees that will result in a better quality of life for individuals, as well as allowing the biodiversity crisis of the Valley of Mexico to be reversed."
He accepted that these projects are not possible without companies, a sector that has so far participated with more than 00 corporations registered in these tasks and contributed more than 0 thousand volunteers in the weekly sessions of CDMX to restore the urban image, clean streets or reforest. .
Incentives for CSR, between yes and no
Carlos Flores, general director of Corazón Capital, indicated that his organization represents about 0 businessmen in the real estate sector who promote sustainable economic development, social responsibility, health care, educational promotion, strengthening transparency and mobility. intelligent.
He recalled that they are collaborating with the capital authority in the development of the new urban plan that is intended to be implemented for the next 0 years in CDMX.
In an interview with ExpokNews, he declared that companies must participate in the Green Challenge with all the good will possible, since incentives are not required, "but rather being aware of what it means to reforest this city."
He explained that "we should not think about tax benefits but rather about the commitment and social responsibility that companies have."
For his part, José Shabot, CEO of Quiero Casa and the Construye Bienestar Foundation, stated that the private sector has registered various advances by adopting from ridges and parks, such as donating seedlings for reforestation in CDMX.
Among the sites to be greened by this company are the Central Axis median, Centenario Park, Atepehuacán Park, Tintoretto Park, Executive Park, Zaragoza Park and Parque de los Periodistas as well as reforesting the Sierra de Santa Catarina in Iztapalapa.
He stressed that "the government cannot alone and requires the collaboration of companies to overcome environmental challenges and build homes with green spaces."
Regarding the promotion of this type of ecological policies in the small and medium-sized business sector, he told ExpokNews that the dialogue between business chambers and the public sector must be expanded so that they know how to communicate to all types of industries that they have the possibility of collaborating. .
On the topic of tax benefits for helping environmental initiatives, he explained that "on several occasions the possibility of receiving discounts on property taxes has been raised, but it is still up for debate, the important thing now is to collaborate with the city in an altruistic way.