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A participatory process is a sequence of participatory activities (e.g. first filling out a survey, then making proposals, discussing them in face-to-face or virtual meetings, and finally prioritizing them) with the aim of defining and making a decision on a specific topic.

Examples of participatory processes are: a process of electing committee members (where candidatures are first presented, then debated and finally a candidacy is chosen), participatory budgets (where proposals are made, valued economically and voted on with the money available), a strategic planning process, the collaborative drafting of a regulation or norm, the design of an urban space or the production of a public policy plan.

Soterrament - Participatory process of urban transformation in Sant Feliu de Llobregat

#byebyevia Citizen participation process for urbanization on the surface generated by the burial of the railway.

About this process

It is an open process aimed at neighbors and people who want to be involved in the urban transformation of Sant Feliu de Llobregat and with the specific purpose of establishing the requirements of citizenship to incorporate the specifications of the International Ideas Contest for the urbanization of the surface and the transformation of the city.

  • The surface area of the urbanization project will be about 110,000 m2.

  •  The urbanization of the surface once underground the roads must be economically sustainable for the city.

  • Incorporation and extension of the tram line.

  • It is a project that involves the urban transformation of Sant Feliu.

  • It's an opportunity for the future: what city do we want?

Reference: santfeliu-PART-2018-09-19

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