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Local government and experimentation in the urban project in Rome
rome, legislazione, law, roma, risorse pubbliche,
public resources, plans & policies
Daniel Modigliani
In March 2003 the Municipality of Rome adopted the New Town Plan. It's adoption formalised an important result of experience in Rome matured through recent decades of town planning management, in which central was the problem of finding new ways to maximise the private contribution to public works as well as to works of public interest.
This article appears in issue 126 of Urbanistica (pag. 40).
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