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The Neighbourhood Project
Introduction
Neighbourhoods are being improved by various physical and social means.
Problem
Neighbourhoods are strengthened by means of physical and social development. The project integrates locally - and makes visible - measures of different areas of city administration, so that they would support each other and could join forces in local partnership by utilizing the networks arisen in the project. The purpose of the project is to balance differences between the areas with local measures using the means of both physical improvement and social development of the environment.
Description
The goal of the Neighbourhood Project is to increase the diversity of the area by means of supplementary construction, to promote renovation of buildings, to improve the quality and services of the environment, to develop social functionality, and to take up the challenges of the information society.
Approach
The methods of the project include:
  • Local focus made concrete as activity spaces called neighbourhood community centres
  • Resident orientation implemented through resident co-operation and by means of a bottom-up approach
  • Co-operation between various city authorities
  • Partnership between the city and local institutions
  • An increase of positive public image
Results
Focal areas in the operation of the neighbourhood project 1996-2004 are distinctiveness and functional diversity of the neighbourhoods, promotion of building renovation, quality of environment and social functionality.
Beneficiaries
The number of inhabitants in the project areas is almost 45,000. Neighbourhood development is part of the overall strategy of the city of Helsinki.
Resources used
Renovation of private-owned housing blocks in the years 1996-2004 about 45 million €, including 10 % subsidies from the state. Renovation of city-owned housing blocks in the years 1996-2004 about 78 million €. Reparations of service buildings and improvements of environment in the years 2000-2004 about 45 million € (recourses in the budgets of city departments). Other operational costs for increased social and mental capital in the project areas and for the administration of the project (12-15 persons) in the years 2000-2004 about 8 million €. Skills of co-operation with several city authorities and other partners and skills of organizing different measures, knowledge of local networks in the project areas and skills of communication knowledge of city planning, building, renovation and environment improvements.
Contact info
City of Helsinki, City Planning Department
Finland
Ms. Ulla Korhonen-Wälmä, tel. + 358 9 169 4285
Project start date
01/02/1996
Links
City of Helsinki, City Planning DepartmentThe Neighbourhood ProjectURBAN Finland

Document type
case
Themes
Urban Policy > Urban environment > Urban renewal
Keywords
Urban restructuring
 


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