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Young Planners Working Group Planning and territorial cohesion. Lille metropolis area cohesion. Third phase of Workshop: SWOT analysis. French team june 2012. SWOT analysis. Analysis of each item Governance Mobility Housing ( coming soon : economic !).
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Young Planners Working Group Planning and territorial cohesion Lille metropolis area cohesion Third phase of Workshop: SWOT analysis Frenchteam june 2012
SWOT analysis • Analysis of each item • Governance • Mobility • Housing • (comingsoon : economic !)
Local Governance: between the administrative division and the metropolitanpolarization Reminder: in France, intercommunal cooperation structures have not local government, they are cooperation structures • The MLA is not an administrative or planning entity • An association providing good practices, a study area to support the metropolitan dynamism • The democratic process tend to justify the classic administrative entities • No policy maker is elected to conduct Lille Metropolis or MLA, the citizens may find the policies a bit technocratic or incomprehensible. • Administration and planning, two warring brothers ? • A legal process in favour metropolitan planning but an administration that will not disappear
Planning as a key factor to enhance local dynamism • SCOT (coherent territorial plan): ties together the various public urban planning policies A kind of large scale masterplan providing objectives in attempt to guarantee territory cohesion through sectorial policies • The local urbanism plan (PLU) at a communal regulatory level Lille Metropolis’ PLU is made at an intercommunal level • Cooperation beyond boundaries • Planning and development agency of Lille Metropolis and Coalfield Mission conducting studies for AML • Commercial chambers concerting economic world • Stakeholders meeting in Grand Lille Committee • Toward planning supported by AML ?
Mobility and main infrastructures • RAILWAY NETWORK • LMA is particularly well placed on the north-european high-speed train netwok • Eurallile district as a symbol of Lille as triangle center of Brussels/London/Paris • High-speed train-plane relationship via Paris or Brussels Airport improve area accessibility • Lille Airport isn’t efficient due to accessibility to this two airports and railway network • Regional railway network is quite efficient but a lake of links between LMA french and belgium regions • RET-GV : using high-speed trains to intern transportation is a cohesion factor…and also is too expensive
Mobility and main infrastructures • FREIGHT AND WATERWAY • LMA is a hub for freight : • Easy acces to northern range of sea ports • (like Antwerp, Rotterdam,..) • Array of waterway, road and rail services • Delta 3 Dourges hub • North seine europe canal in 2017 • ROADS • Interface of motorways • Traffic congestion around Lille due to : • Many people and goods • Urban developments where car is needed each day • PUBLIC URBAN TRANSPORTATION • Need to develop offer(bus and tram-train routes) • Try to facilitate mobility : • New hubs • Combined prices
Housing • Inside a territory of cohesion, the residentialmobility must be possible sothat a feeling of commonidentityexists and sothat do not developsectorshollow of a territorial cohesion on a widerterritory. • Weshall observe the sectorswhere the housing stock presentsspecificities susceptible to reveal a defect of territorial cohesion. • WORKING ORIENTATIONS • The constitution of the housing stock: • smallhousing in city center and bighousing in periphery. This factdetermines on the French part more than on the Belgian part the choices of residentiallocalization of the residents, according to theirage. • On this point, an interview with a propertydevelopercould let us understand the logics of construction whichtakes to thisspecialization. • The state of the housing stock: • wecan observe a deterioration of housing on someoldworkerresidential areas. In the centers-city of the UrbanCommunity of Lille, bighousingexist, but because of their state they are unhabited. • An interview with an association whichworks in urbanregenerationthenwith the UrbanCommunity of Lille couldallow us to know the means and the actorsimplied in the answer to thisphenomenon.
Housing • WORKING ORIENTATIONS • The price of housing: • according to places, the prices of housings are verydiversified. • An interview with a social sociallessorcouldallow us to understand the possibilities of rebalancing of the offer of housing. • The localization of housing and the access to the services and to the jobs: • big infrastructures of transport keepsomeresidential areas at a distance. Thesesame infrastructures connectresidential areas in pole of jobs. • An analysis of the territorywill have to allow us to understandthis point. • The disparities of territoriesseemless important on the Belgian part. Theyseemparticularly important inside of the territory of the UrbanCommunity of Lille. It isalso the mosturbanterritory of the metropolitan Area of Lille.