The final version of the law on zero-grid artificiality discussed in parliament is not unanimous. While municipalities (and all their representative associations) have been pushing for a rewrite of the provisions initially contained in the Climate and Resilience Act on targeting land take reduction over the next decade and net-zero artificiality by 2050, metropolitan cities are castigating one of the provisions that has emerged from the new discussions: the “land guarantee”.
This provision is the cornerstone of the Senate bill presented at the end of 2022 by a bipartisan working group led by Jean-Baptiste Blanc (LR) and Valérie Létard (UC). It stipulates that no less than one hectare of urbanization rights may be allocated to each municipality in the decade 2021-2031.
The government had to change its position
A “safety net” for rural communities, which makes avoidance possible “freeze” situations of “Zero Development”. And to correct one of the most criticized aspects of the system envisaged in the Climate and Resilience Act and implemented by the April 2022 decrees, which some elected officials have described as “land murder”.
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