ReGeneration KickOff meeting in San Lazzaro di Savena

On February 27/28 the Kick Off meeting of the  ReGeneration URBACT III Implementation Network has taken place in San Lazzaro di Savena. The lead partner city has presented the project to regenerate a central area of the city into a multifunctional open campus comprising schools, sport facilities heater and public space. The stakeholders involved in the local support group have presented themselves and the results of the ongoing participatory process to the other partner cities’ representatives through a variety of actions, workshops, city walks and discussion.

Scribing of the meeting presentation by Roberto Alessi

Explorative session with  Micaela Casalboni at ITC teatro

Site visit of the Campus Kid regeneration area

The Kid City council of San Lazzaro ready for its meeting in the city hall

11 Mar , 2017 - Category:

participatory process · ReGeneration · urbact · urban regeneration


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