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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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A decision was made to reorganize Department of Urban Development Policy the city of Moscow by merging with the Moscow Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura). The corresponding resolution signed by Sergei Sobyanin.
Changes to the structure of the Moscow Complex of Urban Development Policy and Construction will take efforts to create a harmonious architectural image for the capital to a new level, accelerate the implementation of social and other projects important to residents, improve the accessibility of construction services, and enhance the overall quality of the urban environment.
The activities of the Moscow Committee for Architecture and Urban Development and the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy are interconnected: the former executive body defined the parameters of urban development, while the latter developed the mechanisms and tools for its implementation. These actions are aimed at achieving the goals and objectives of the capital's urban development policy. Combining the functions of both structures will allow for more effective spatial policy formulation and urban development decisions based on a holistic view, including the needs of the city, its residents, and investors.
The Department of Urban Development Policy oversees the implementation of two major projects: the Integrated Territorial Development Program (ITD) and the Renovation Program, which encompass approximately two-thirds of the capital's urban development potential. The IDT program is renovating the city's aging real estate stock and boosting development in various sectors of the city's economy.
In accordance with the resolution, the Department of Urban Development Policy of the City of Moscow is the legal successor of the capital's Committee for Architecture and Urban Development in all rights and obligations.
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