Post on 14-Mar-2018
“Long Term Planning Experience”
– Curitiba -
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Curitiba
432 km2
1,788,559 inhab.
GDP – Curitiba: US$ 8 billion
(6th GDP in Brazil)
Budget U$ 1,3 billion
15,622,33 km2
3,261,168 inhab.
Growth rate: 2.4%
26 municipalities
Metropolitan
Region
Location
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Visioning and the role played by local
authority
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1943
Agache`s
visioning with
long and
confortable aves.
was fundamental
for the linear
pattern in mid XX
century
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Structural Roads
Inner Ring Road
Industrial Zone
Rural area
Residencial zone
Iguaçu River
Growth axis
1964 Plan
Visioning
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IPPUC Creation
December 1st, 1965
Mission: To coordinate urban planning and monitoring
process of the city, by elaborating programs, plans, projects,
and urban research; collect and manage funds; follow
investments on infrastructure works and make them
compatible; follow municipal actions and the integration with
the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba; seek excellency and
share best practices in urban planning.
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1964 Plan 1968 Ippuc`s Review
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Master Plan 1966 Revised in 2004
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W E
Master plan 1966
Linear growth
DOWNTOWN
Structural corridor LAND USE
STREET NETWORK
ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
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Rapid lane
Bus lane
Rapid car lane
1966 TOD Concept
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Trinary Road
System
Exclusive bus
lane
Strutural Corridors
West axis
South axis
271.869 inhabitants
Business activities: 14.684
Corridors Today
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The North Corridor, 1974
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North Corridor
Today
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Main Street
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Flowers Main Street
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Neighbourhood Upgrade
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Public Transport Priority
270 passengers per bus
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Bridging the Gap Between Rich and
Poor
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Rich Neighbourhood
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Building Incentives – Subsidize low income housing
From 1991 to 2002
R$ 21.320.709,22
Housing units: 29.104
Total granted area: 252.296,04 m2
Crossed Subsidies
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Population: 157,461 inhabitants Companies: 5202 50,000 direct jobs 150,000 indirect jobs
The Industrial City
Industrial space estblished 1973
Tecnopark Incentives for high tech industries close to University
centres and Research Institutes
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1998 2000
Urban rehabilition
Employment generation
1211 relocations
254 legal processes
5878 citizens
INFRASTRUCTURE
AFFORDABLE
HOUSING
CAPACITY BUILDING
02 social incubators
12 entrepreneur sheds
The Employment Axis
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Botanic Gardens
Small Jobs and Learning
Teenagers
gardening learning
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5kg Waste= 1 Bag of groceries
Green exchange
Waste Colection
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Aproximately 5,000 families involved 150 t of recyclables per day
Recycling and
Employment
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The Role of Local Authorities
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Municipal guards
Sports and Leiusre
Health
Supplies Culture
Education Children
Regionais
Renda até 3 SM
Áreas de Ocupação Irregular
RUA DA CIDADANIA
Health care unit
Digital inclusion
School Lighthouse of
Knowledge
Social care
Decentralisation: Neighbourhood Services and Equipment
Provide Access to Facilites and
Services
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Government Descentralization
Citizens Street
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Citizens Street
Public Services
Reinvent your neighborhood
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Community at School
Building Capacity
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Human scale
Priority for pedestrians
Culture
Estimulate Downtown Activity
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1972
Pedestrian Malls
Flowers’ Street
Human scale
Urban landscape
Priority for pedestrians
Pedestrianize
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Transfer of Building Rights - 1982
660 units
54 with granted building incentive
Creating Incentives
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E-GOV
Providing Access to Information
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Tingui Park
Partnership with the private sector
40% of the area donated to the municipality
60% with changes in zoning, allowing higher density
Negotiation, project and implementation in 2 years
1994
380,000m²
Partnership
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Transfer of Building Rights
Green Areas Protection Tool
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Law 7833/ 1991
Private areas with vast green area can benefit from tax reduction:
Green area/ lot
more than 80%
50 – 80%
30 – 45%
Tax reduction
100%
80%
50%
Decree 194/ 2000
Transfer of building rights
Determines minimum size
for plots
Green areas Incentives
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Indice de permeabilidade 25%
Lei nº 10.785/ 2003 — Conservação de agua nos
edificios
. Edificios Maioires que 3.000 m2 devem aproveitar
agua da chuva
Ground Permeability
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Public Participation an Decision Making
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National Law – City Act from 2001
Pulic participation is obligatory
Urban property and city are to comply to social function
Basic guidelines for plan preparation
(contents, instruments and procedures)
City Conferences System
(every two years)
National, State and Local levels
The City`s Statute
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Anel Viário - Rua Teffé
Community Led Projects
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LDO 2007
Participatory Budgeting
Is there a Method for policy formulation and
implementation?
Planning Process
CDP – Method Analysis Matrix
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Regionais
concluídas
Plannning for the Elderly
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Thank You