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Riga http://www.rpr.gov.lv/ Riga City Planning Region Riga Planning Region as a territory is situated in the central part of Latvia, and its centre is Riga - the capital of Latvia. Riga is internationally recognized as one of the most important metropolis in the Baltic Sea region. The territory of the region includes Riga, Jūrmala, as well as districts of Riga, Tukums, Ogre and Limbaži. The situation in the heart of the Baltic countries and on the border between the European and cultures of the Eastern countries has turned Riga region into the bridge between different countries and their population. The region is characterised by multinational, dynamic capital city Riga, which has hosted different nations and their influences, however, such picturesque provincial towns as Limbaži, Tukums, Ogre, resort cities of Jūrmala and Sigulda, as well as industrially untouched country side are also important. Legal framework In accordance with the Law on Regional Development Riga Planning Region as an institution is a derived public entity /state institution/, which is supervised by the Ministry of Regional Development and Local Government. The decision-making authority of Planning Region is Riga Planning Region Development Council (RPRDC), which is appointed at the meeting of all the heads of the local municipalities comprising this planning region from the municipal deputies. Riga Planning Region Council consists of 18 appointed members. The work of Riga Planning Region is determined by its bylaws. The functions of Planning Region are determined by the Law on Regional Development. In accordance with the by-laws of RPRDC, Riga Planning Region Administration has been created, which has the function of regional decision-making authority. In order to provide coordination and cooperation with the institutions at the national level and Planning Region in carrying out the activities for supporting the regional development, a Cooperation Committee has been created in Riga Planning Region, which is administered by the Committee s chairman. Riga City Planning Region Riga City Council

Riga http://www.rdpad.lv/ Riga 2020 Regional context Riga as a regional level based on the center of specialization related to the Riga agglomeration population daily commuting to the metropolis. Riga at the regional level Urban structure Population spatial structure reflects Riga habitat distribution and diversity. Riga spatial population structure is distinctly concentric and reflect the historical evolution of the city. Urban population spatial structure consists of Core Suburb Periphery Urban population and spatial structure

Settlement Riga City settlement structure guidelines Riga heritage structures is based on the 58 neighborhoods that are characterized by a suitable size inhabited environment, which has its own crew, identity and character arising out of the building type, physical borders, the landscape and residents a sense of community

Transport Street network structure development concept The principle of urban mobility in the nucleus The principle of urban mobility in the nucleus Transport infrastructure development guidelines

Engineering Engineering development guidelines The city engineering infrastructure consists of electricity, gas, heating, water supply, sewage, as well as various communication objects related to the service production, transmission, as well as consumption.

Nature Natural spatial development guidelines One of the most significant Riga spatial structures are natural and green areas - forests, Mezaparks, parks, squares, waterfronts, family gardens and open waters.

Priorities Priority development areas in the city of Riga Priority development teritoriju10 development is of strategic importance for the whole city scale - it significantly affects the growth of Riga as a whole: Contribute to the attraction of the population Generate income Strengthen the capital functions and Riga international competitiveness

Culture Cultural, historical and landscape spatial development guidelines Future development of the urban landscape Areas are defined more broadly - are culturally and historically significant and scenically valuable land. When planning the development of the city, essential for landscape conversion process not modified the constituent elements of its value.

Riga City Framework plan