The The Buenos Aires government asked the local Legislature for authorization for the sale of four propertiesthree of them located in the Historic Center, with the purpose of financing with these funds the transfer of a Community Health and Action Center (CeSAC) in the area to a new building, which was objected to by the opposition when rejecting the landslide of state assets.
The Executive’s demand obtained a favorable opinion from the Health and Budget commissions, where was accompanied by the interblock of Together for Change for the move of CeSAC 15currently located at Humberto Primo 470, the property where the headquarters of Commune 1 works and which is known as the former Padelai.
Nevertheless, The legislators of the opposition arch did not sign the office considering that the items destined for the new care center should arise from the budget assigned to the Buenos Aires Ministry of Healtho and not from the sale of real estate of the State of Buenos Aires, as stated in the official project that will be discussed in the session next Thursday.
In this sense, they proposed an alternative text in which they stated that the expenses for the work of CeSAC 15 in the new location, estimated at $339 million, must be “attributed to the budget items corresponding to the General Budget of Expenses and Calculations of Resources valid”.
Although the opposition deputies, mainly from the Frente de Todos, agreed on the need to move the care center due to the poor infrastructure conditions of the current headquarters, they rejected the declaration of unnecessary and the disposition of the four buildings, three of them which are in the historic area of high heritage value.
According to the project, The current building of the CeSAC at Humberto Primo 470, a dependency of an old house in Peru and San Juan, a kindergarten located in the Recoleta neighborhood that is closed, and the land of the Casco Workshop School will be put up for sale. Historical about Brazil and Paseo Colón.
The last property was already the protagonist of a controversy last year since the Buenos Aires government ordered the eviction and demolition of the Workshop School with the argument of giving space to the Metrobus del Bajo route that goes through Paseo Colón despite the resistance of students , teachers and neighbors in defense of a building from the early 1900s.