In a new development geared to help developers, investors, and builders, the POT will allow to build up to 13 to 14 stories in some of Cali Orient areas.
El Pais Article dated September 23, 2014 on new fifteen year plan.
According to the El Pais article, next Thursday will be a decisive day for the new Land Use Plan that will set the roadmap for the city over the next fifteen years.
That day, the 21 city councilors, who have studied during the last weeks the scope of the proposal, decide whether or not to approve the document, which so far has been 180 modifications.
According to Leon Dario Espinosa, director of Planning Cali, "these changes are not the last word. On Thursday there may be more changes, the fact is that we are optimistic that approval because it is a POT that serves the city. "
Councillor Michel Maya stands, for example, that "from the Green Alliance 28 changes that improve social, environmental and competitive proposal for the city accepted. The inclusion of environmental fund liabilities are managed, updating the Master Plan Bicycle tours, among others. "
Meanwhile, the bill's sponsor, Councilman Roy Barreras said that "many things that there were difficulties were corrected. Now is a document that will allow us to transform the city. We hope the proposed avails. "
These new proposals will surely help the developer of our three prime development lots in Paso Ancho, just a few blocks north of the Universidad del Valle; a major university with over 30,000 students!
El Pais Article dated September 23, 2014 on new fifteen year plan.
According to the El Pais article, next Thursday will be a decisive day for the new Land Use Plan that will set the roadmap for the city over the next fifteen years.
That day, the 21 city councilors, who have studied during the last weeks the scope of the proposal, decide whether or not to approve the document, which so far has been 180 modifications.
According to Leon Dario Espinosa, director of Planning Cali, "these changes are not the last word. On Thursday there may be more changes, the fact is that we are optimistic that approval because it is a POT that serves the city. "
Councillor Michel Maya stands, for example, that "from the Green Alliance 28 changes that improve social, environmental and competitive proposal for the city accepted. The inclusion of environmental fund liabilities are managed, updating the Master Plan Bicycle tours, among others. "
Meanwhile, the bill's sponsor, Councilman Roy Barreras said that "many things that there were difficulties were corrected. Now is a document that will allow us to transform the city. We hope the proposed avails. "
These new proposals will surely help the developer of our three prime development lots in Paso Ancho, just a few blocks north of the Universidad del Valle; a major university with over 30,000 students!