Review team confirms that the Metropolitan Plan meets the legislative requirements, and recommends continuing the process of acquiring it
The draft of the new Prague Land Use Plan, the Metropolitan Plan, was assessed during the summer by a working group made up of lawyers and urban planners. In the final report the members of this group state that the draft meets all the legislative requirements. The committee’s clear recommendation to continue the process of acquiring the Metropolitan Plan is also accompanied by a list of topics that the compiler (IPR) and the acquirer (the City of Prague Department of Regional Development) should focus on when completing and discussing the draft plan.
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