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Florence: towards a metropolitan solution WS 1a / Land use, housing and urban planning across boundaries Raffaella Florio 12° February 2010

Florence: towards a metropolitan solution WS 1a / Land use, housing and urban planning across boundaries Raffaella Florio 12° February 2010

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Page 1: Florence: towards a metropolitan solution WS 1a / Land use, housing and urban planning across boundaries Raffaella Florio 12° February 2010

Florence: towards a metropolitan solutionWS 1a / Land use, housing and urban planning across boundariesRaffaella Florio12° February 2010

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Bari

Bologna

Florence

Genoa

Milan

Naples

Reggio Calabria

Rome

TurinVenice

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The city region Firenze-Prato-Pistoia

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The city region Firenze-Prato-Pistoia

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› THE METROPOLITAN CITIES CAN BE SETUP ON THE PROPOSAL OF the main municipality together with the provincial authority the main municipality together with at least 20% of the municipalities

of the province concerned (representing at least 60% of the population)

the provincial authority together with at least 20% of municipalities of province concerned (representing at least 60% of the population)

› THE FUNDAMENTAL FUNCTIONS OF THE METROPOLITAN CITIES ARE general territorial planning and infrastructure networks co-ordinated systems for the management of public services fostering and co-ordination of economic and social development

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The Florentine Metropolitan Area

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THREE INSTITUTIONAL SOLUTIONS

THE PROPOSER TERRITORIAL DIMENSION

INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM

National government Metroplitan area / Provincial area

A Metropolitan City Government as a replacement of provincial Authority

Regional Authority City Region area A City Region Authority as a new subject together with all the other current institutions

Provincial Authority City Region area A Greater Provincial Authority

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FIRENZE FUTURA

› a Voluntary Association

› a Metropolitan Association

› a Strategic Plan Association

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THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF STRATEGIC PLAN

› Equilibrium among metropolitan functions

 

› Organization of metropolitan mobility

 

› Linking up of metropolitan territory

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UNION OF FLORENTINE MUNICIPALITIES

› 11 Municipalities (612.000 residents)

 

› Aggregation of Territorial Functions

 

› Delegation of power

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The Union of 11 florentine municipalities

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The Union of 11 florentine municipalities

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AN ISTITUTIONAL EQUILIBRIUM RATHER THAN AN INSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY

the linking up of the territory through both institutional and governance instruments

› the union of municipalities: the instrument for political legitimacy and administrative effectiveness

 

› the strategic plan: the instrument for metropolitan discussion and planning