The Seremi of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development announced the end of the agreement for the Cerro Colorado land in Las Condes and warned of legal action. The area in question is today administered by the Chilean Tennis Federation.
The relationship between the State and the Municipality of Las Condes on the court now used by the Chilean Tennis Federation has ended. The Seremi Metropolitan Housing and Urban Planning indicated that it has processed the notification of termination of the collaboration agreement regarding the use of the land located on Cerro Colorado Street, owned by the Serviu Metropolitano, and where tennis courts are currently located .
In detail, the land must be returned by the Municipality of Las Condes no later than October 30, 2024 as explained in the portfolio.

“This decision was made after verifying that the Municipality has seriously failed to respect the agreements contained in the last renewal process reached in April 2024,” they explained.
Considering this, the Seremi of Housing and Urban Planning RM, Carolina Casanova, He considered this breach to be serious, which is why he will retain the right to exercise appropriate legal actions in court, according to a comment from the ministry in question.
As explained, the municipality of Las Condes had to warn the Tennis Federation in May this year he had to leave the land, but the Ministry of Housing claims that the federation has proven that it continues to maintain relations with the municipality, which once again delays the material restitution of the property.
“The municipality of Las Condes has damaged trust, because accepted an agreement that was never respected and we can’t wait any longer,” Casanova commented.
The objective of the government of President Gabriel Boric is to occupy the land located betweenCerro Colorado, Américo Vespucio and Alonso de Córdova streets to move forward with its “Emergency Housing Plan”.

“It’s a state policy : integration is the solution to inequalities. There are almost 700,000 families throughout Chile who need housing and here, in this place, we can find a solution for some of them,” added the authority.
In detail, the land in question »They will be transformed into housing for 340 families Chileans, in addition to an urban park that will have consolidated services and green spaces.
Source: Latercera

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