The government today signed agreements with the municipalities of 14 municipalities in Lisbon and the Tagus Valley to build and rehabilitate 4,130 homes for the neediest families, worth 400 million euros.
Almada, Alcochete, Cascais, Lisboa, Loures, Mafra, Moita, Odivelas, Oeiras, Seixal, Sesimbra, Setúbal, Sintra and Vila Franca de Xira signed agreements and terms of responsibility and acceptance today at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Lisbon, under the Support Program for Access to Housing, financed by the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR, European funds).
At the same ceremony, agreements were also signed with the municipalities of Fafe, Guimarães, Lamego and Matosinhos, increasing the number of homes in the northern region under the same measure to 1,450.
Under the agreements with these four municipalities, 355 homes will be built and rehabilitated, for a total investment of 54 million euros.
According to information provided by the government, more than 300 contracts and terms of responsibility have already been signed with municipalities for the construction and rehabilitation of homes, with a total value of around 720 million euros.
The terms of responsibility allow local councils to proceed with the construction or rehabilitation of buildings for decent housing for the most vulnerable families, with the approval of applications by the Housing and Rehabilitation Institute (IHRU) being left to a later stage.
The signing of the terms of responsibility and acceptance by the municipalities, which is part of the government’s housing strategy under the Construir Portugal program, began in June and agreements have already been signed with around a hundred municipalities from the north to the south of the country.