A PLH defines the policy of housing in an intercommunal territory. It aims to meet housing needs (social or not, rental or not), to promote social diversity by ensuring a balanced and diversified distribution of housing; housing supply within; an intercommunal territory and indicates the means to achieve it. Its specific procedure implies that it is carried only by an EPCI with PLH competence in association with the State. A local habitat program typically lasts six years. The Molle Law of 29 March 2009 amends the scope of the PLH by making it much more operational and obliges the EPCI to detail the objectives of the municipality.
The programme commits the State, municipalities, intercommunalities and, where appropriate, the general councils delegated to stone aid. The actions are implemented by the operators: social housing organisations, private professional operators, occupant owners or landlords.
This data contains only PLHs in progress; development or in force, with older PLHs (i.e. those that are completed) being archived in a cancelled state.
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The geometry of PLH is constructed by the geometric aggregation of polygons representing the municipalities concerned by the same PLH. In Mapinfo, all communal objects of the same perimeter are geometrically assembled into an object (assembly function).
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DREAL Pays de la Loire
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