The preamble is clear and does not require further explanation. The VIVA! list positions itself as an alternative to the current policy of the outgoing municipality.
“If Nice offers tourists an image of easy living, wealth, and leisure, many Niรงoises and Niรงois of all ages live in very difficult conditions, in precarity or even extreme precarity. Contrary to what has been done over the past two terms, the VIVA! list makes social action a priority, and we wish to make Nice a city of solidarity and hospitality.”
Here are the 14 key proposals:
– Restore the social vocation of the former Saint Roch Hospital, which will once again become a place of care, hospitality, and solidarity.
– Ensure access to drinking water, public toilets, and showers, fixed and free throughout the city, and create sufficient emergency accommodation places for men, women, families, and exiles.
– Offer more emergency housing and accommodation for women victims of violence.
– Establish a Women’s House, where women can be received for attentive listening, consideration of their situation, and support (legal, health, social consultations).
– Guarantee the principle of 100% adaptable housing for people with disabilities.
– Create new municipal EHPADs to double the number of places while promoting home care for the elderly.
– Implement free transportation for everyone and extend Tram line 1 towards Ariane and La Trinitรฉ, without breaking the service.
– Build social housing to reach 25% by the end of the term, compared to 12.5% today.
– Create a partnership with small property owners to bring unoccupied housing back into rental and requisition vacant housing.
– Create a municipal-managed seasonal rental platform to monitor tourist rentals.
– Renovate schools and build smaller schools better integrated into neighborhoods.
– Guarantee access to school meals for all children, regardless of their neighborhood or their parents’ family or professional situation.
– Create and support neighborhood Health Centers, staffed by salaried personnel (doctors, social workers) with the active participation of residents. Open to everyone, without exclusions (people in precarious situations, exiles, homeless, and those suffering from mental health issues). With two objectives: taking charge of one’s health and reducing social and territorial inequalities.
– Fully implement the “Disability” law of 2005 in all fields of competence of the City and the Metropolis in terms of accessibility, visibility, and participation in social and cultural life.