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PROJECT PART-FINANCEDBY THE EUROPEAN UNION
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nodus working groupEVENT
Kick-off meeting
Barcelona, 16 – 17 June 2008
Programmidi riqualificazione urbanaLegge regionale 19/1998
PRUPRU
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Programmes for Urban Regeneration - Regional Law 19/1998
►PRU is an urban planning tool that involves a multiplicity of functions and typologies of intervention. It is supported by public and private funds
►PRU may alter general urban regulatory planning (“General Urban Plan”, “Building Regulatory Plan”), and it is put into effect via a planning agreement signed by all the participants
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Characteristics of urban regeneration programmes
Regional urban programmes aim to solve the degradation of some urban district from different points of view: physical socialeconomicenvironmental
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►The Municipality establishes the urban areas that need regeneration, giving priority to those sections which are abandoned and run down
►The Municipality identifies the public aims to be achieved in each area
►The Municipality draws up a feasibility study considering the public and private resources available, as well as the opportunities offered with respect to real estate values
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Role of the region in the promotion of the PRU
►The Region is responsible for guaranteeing the necessary financial resources (e.g. regional, national, UE)
►The Region ensures the integration of all policies having an influence on the urban territory
► The Region launches public competitions to finance the planning of the PRUs and the realisation of the works of public interest (public housing, infrastructures)
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nodus Approval of PRU
►The Municipality stipulates an agreement with the sponsors of the selected project
►The Region may participate in the agreement with its own funds
►The Programme for Urban Regeneration is approved by signing the agreement
►The agreement necessitates a declaration of public utility of the works to be carried out
►The agreement foresees the eventual expropriation of property where negotiation has broken down
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Keywords: competitiveness, transparency
Research for models for the involvement of the private sector in urban regeneration operations
►contribution to financing by means of direct investment in real estate
►involvement in the future development of the area by means of activity-generating initiatives
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Procedures and criteria for definition of Programmes
68 proposals from
135 Municipalities135 Municipalities
36 individualy (pop. over 15.000 inhabit.)
36 individualy (pop. over 15.000 inhabit.)
99 in associations (pop. under 15.000 inhabit.)
99 in associations (pop. under 15.000 inhabit.)
Popolation involved 2.842.64271,79% of total regional population
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Evaluation criteria
Feasibility of the interventions
Wide area impact
Quality of the project
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RISORSE PRIVATE
PROVINCIA
NUMERO
PRU
RISORSE
REGIONALI
RISORSE
PUBBLICHE LOCALI IN OPERE
PUBBLICHE IN OPERE PRIV.
TOTALE
INVESTIMENTO PRU
BOLOGNA 11 23.180.651,40 22.416.525,06 106.404.772,97 69.402.505,69 221.404.455,12
FERRARA 7 8.644.298,25 14.120.562,59 23.479.793,73 2.499.699,45 48.744.354,02
PARMA 7 9.224.953,13 27.166.102,12 65.262.784,26 212.236.251,94 313.890.091,45
REGGIO EMILIA
6 2.829.150,89 11.472.984,22 13.382.610,68 8.455.814,42 36.140.560,21
MODENA 4 8.304.626,94 10.875.080,56 16.019.607,29 1.276.000,00 36.475.314,79
RAVENNA 8 4.979.677,43 7.677.834,98 16.513.643,61 5.170.258,94 34.341.414,96
FORLÌ-CESENA
9 7.748.918,30 30.431.808,90 23.633.525,38 202.328.066,92 264.142.319,50
RIMINI 3 1.629.937,98 4.431.151,15 8.224.870,87 22.973.282,23 37.259.242,23
PIACENZA 5 2.506.365,33 3.290.701,74 3.126.557,69 3.687.708,21 12.611.332,97
TOTALE 60 69.048.579,65 131.882.751,32 276.048.166,48 528.029.587,80 1.004.445.271,65
Total Investiments in Pru
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MONITORING PRU: State of realization 31.12.2007
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CONTRATTI DI
QUARTIERE
CONTRATTI DI
QUARTIERE
Legge 8 febbraio 2001, n. 21"Misure per ridurre il disagio abitativo ed interventi per aumentare l'offerta di
alloggi in locazione"
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►Incrementare, con la partecipazione di investimenti privati, la dotazione infrastrutturale dei quartieri degradati di comuni e città a più forte disagio abitativo ed occupazionale ►Prevedere, al contempo, misure ed interventi per incrementare l'occupazione, per favorire l'integrazione sociale, e l'adeguamento dell'offerta abitativa
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45 programmi presentati dai Comuni
15 dicembre 2005 Accordo di Programma Quadro
tra Ministero Infrastrutture e Trasporti e Regione Emilia-Romagna
65% fondi statali 35% da risorse regionali
Alla Regione Emilia-Romagna è assegnato un complessivo apporto statale di 52.397.088,32 euro
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Investimenti complessivi
per circa 215 milioni di euro
64 milioni di euro fondi comunali
69 milioni di finanziamenti privati
I CONTRATTI DI QUARTIERE
82 milioni di euro cofinanziamento
pubblico
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I Contratti di quartiere promuovono interventi nelle città di:
►Bologna, ►Modena, ►Reggio Emilia,►Piacenza, ►Ferrara, ►Ravenna,►Forlì,► Imola, ►Faenza,►Fidenza,►Bondeno
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PRIORITY ISSUE
I Contratti di Quartiere
Improve quality of living in towns renewing social housing and increasing urban vitality and public services in residential districts.
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Save energy and natural environment
Innovation goals
Improve quality and urban safety
Increase accessibility and sustainable mobility inside urban areas
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►1370 alloggi
►- edilizia residenziale pubblica ►- edilizia agevolata e convenzionata► da destinare anche alla locazione a
canoni concordati.
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GUIDELINES FOR THE REGIONAL TERRITORIAL PLAN (PTR)
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The PTR sets out the priorities for the work ahead of us over the next few years:
• Working on innovation, sustainable development, and environmental issues.
• Positioning our region in the new context of European enlargement, all the while expanding relations with the Mediterranean countries, East Europe, and Asia.
• Reorganising our public institutions, with a view to creating a region-wide framework and building an integrated system of relations that will take us beyond polycentrism and concerted action.
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Improvements required in urban system and sustainability:
►The quality of our cities and their urban texture also through the regeneration of areas and buildings for public spaces and housing
►Solidarity, by intercepting the requirements of the various components of the population of the region, especially the most vulnerable, who need to have access provided for in the urban texture to spaces suitable for their needs and at the same time assuring both their social and personal safety.
►Infrastructure and public transport facilities
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