Toolbox
- Phase 1: AssessmentPhase 1. Assess the context of the urban planning process (political, social, economic, legal, etc.) and of the territory in which the plan will be developed.
- Phase 2: PlanPhase 2. Develop the technical document for different types of plans: Strategic Development Plan, Land Management Plan, Neighbourhood Plan.
- Phase 3: OperationalisationPhase 3. Operationalise the plan and projects: programming, enabling mechanisms and action plan.
- Phase 4: ImplementationPhase 4. Establish the mechanisms and processes for the implementation and monitoring of the plan and projects.
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Where do we want to go?
The objective of the second phase is to develop a common vision, a set of strategies and strategic projects that provide spatial and technical support to the future planning of the city. During the Plan phase, the technical team sets the objectives of the urban planning process and defines which plans should be developed, according to the priorities and the capacities of the local government. This phase includes three levels of spatial plans: the strategic development and spatial plan, the land management plan, and the neighbourhood plan. The plans are the result of multiple consultations between the technical team, the local government, the key stakeholders and the community. They address the challenges identified during the analysis and diagnostic Block and provide solutions at different levels of detail.