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LSE City Reformers Group Meeting

LSE City Reformers Group Meeting. London, 19 – 21st september 2007. Stepping out from the local trap. A focus on the connection between neighbourhood policies and the city. Giovanni Magnano Head, Social Housing Department, Città di Torino

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LSE City Reformers Group Meeting

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  1. LSE City Reformers Group Meeting London, 19 – 21st september 2007 Stepping out from the local trap. A focus on the connection between neighbourhood policies and the city. Giovanni MagnanoHead, Social Housing Department, Città di Torino Massimo BricocoliResearcher, DiAP Politecnico di Milano

  2. LSE City Reformers Group Meeting London, 19 – 21st september 2007 TORINO’S NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN Italy has no real urban policy. Urban regeneration has been mainly left to the initiative of single cities and regions Neighbourhood regeneration programs developed in Torino have no possible comparison in other italian cities (both in terms of number of neighbouhoods involved and of investments) In the lack of central government guidelines, Torino has been a real learning ground and reference for many other cities

  3. LSE City Reformers Group Meeting London, 19 – 21st september 2007 Early times….1989 Quartiers en Crise network joined 1994 C.I.P. EU URBAN 1 1995 Urban Renewal Programs 1997 Urban Pilot Program “The Gate” 1997 Special Plan for neighbourhoods 1998 Neighbourhood Contracts 1 2000 C.I.P. EU URBAN 2 2001 Plan for neighbourhoods 2004 - … Neighbourhood Contracts 2

  4. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies QUALITYOF THE CITY URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAMCORSO GROSSETO inhabitants Q16: 1.200inhabitants Q37: 2.800

  5. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies

  6. Urban regeneration and Local development urban regeneration policies HOUSING AND ENVIRONMENT RENEWAL SOCIAL,CULUTURAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT URBAN REGENERATIONleading processes through: THE TORINO REFERENCE MODEL INTEGRATION INNOVATION PARTICIPATION DECAYED TERRITORY DECAYED TERRITORY DECAYED TERRITORY DECAYED TERRITORY

  7. LSE City Reformers Group Meeting London, 19 – 21st september 2007 A FOCUS ON: THE LOCAL AND THE CITY • A main reason of interest is that the regeneration programmes invested the whole citiy. How was it possible in the lack of consistent national urban policies? • Neighbourhood regeneration programs have been developed piece after piece within a city wide perspective • Local action has been based on a “Neighbourhood level Working Group” connected to multidisciplinary and multidepartmental work in the public administration • Social and Cultural activities have been developed at the local level with the perspective of setting neighbourhoods on a city stage

  8. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies 1. LOCAL INTERVENTIONS WITHIN A CITY WIDE PERSPECTIVE THE METHOD THE LOCALIZATION RATIO:population from 0 to 14 y.o.population over 70 y.o.low shool-attendance rateunemployed and youth looking for the 1° jobworkers with low professional qualification

  9. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies 1. LOCAL INTERVENTIONS WITHIN A CITY WIDE PERSPECTIVE THE METHOD THE LOCALIZATION RATIO: Jellow: around the city average Red: problematic factors Blue: positive factors

  10. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies 1. LOCAL INTERVENTIONS WITHIN A CITY WIDE PERSPECTIVE URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAMS REGIONAL FUNDING C.I.P. URBAN 2EU FUNDING NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTRACTNATIONAL FUNDING PARTECIPATED LOCAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIONCITY FUNDING

  11. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies HealthAgency Parks and gardens Cleaningand WasteDepartment SocialServices 2. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENT ACTORS Neighbourhood level working group connected to.. Enterprises Public HousingAgency Neighbourhood level working group Parishes Schools inhabitants… Voluntary Services Associations ThirdSector Others…

  12. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies PUBLIC BUILDING, STRUCTURESFOR SPORT AND SCHOOL FACILITIES,OLYMPIC SETTLEMENTS EMPLOYMENT, VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE AND TRAINING MUNICIPAL POLICE TOWN PLANNINGPRIVATE BUILDING PROPERTY DEPT. INFRASTRUCTURESAND MOBILITY DISTRICTS 2. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENT ACTORS An Inter-departmentalworking group Neighbourhood level working group + Neighbourhood Plan Unit SOCIAL SERVICES EXTERNAL BODIES(ATC, ASL, Region, etc.) EDUCATIONAL DEPT. Sustainable cityworkshop CULTURE DEPT. ENVIRONMENT DEPT. YOUTH AND INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION DEPT. TRADE SERVICES DEPT. TECHNICAL SERVICES AND BUILDINGFOR CULTURAL, SOCIAL AND TRADINGSERVICES SOCIAL HOUSING ANDNEIGHBOURHOOD PROJECT

  13. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies 3. ART AND CULTURE: PUTTING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD ON THE CITY STAGE

  14. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies 3. ART AND CULTURE: PUTTING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD ON THE CITY STAGE

  15. THE SUBURBS PROJECT urban regeneration policies 3. ART AND CULTURE: PUTTING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD ON THE CITY STAGE

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