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- 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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Neighbourhood plans are localised urban development plans prepared in alignment to the Strategic Development and Spatial Plan. They focus on specific localities of an urban centre, and are used to implement the city's strategic and catalytic projects and/or more detailed scale or partial plans. Specifically, they focus on the development of extension, regeneration or densification interventions. The outputs of this Block should be detailed and implementable plans with smart solutions that consider social, economic and environmental impact in a neighbourhood or smaller scale area of the city. Some activities from Block E Strategic Development and Spatial Plan can be replicated here at a neighbourhood scale.
Use the phase activity links to see details about each activity within this block or continue to the next block.