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Working Together on the Strength of the City

Introduction
Under the slogan of ‘the Strong City’ Dutch Urban Policy will be carried on through to 2009. The main principles for the third Urban Policy period are to bundle cash flow, to reduce bureaucracy, to make clearer agreements about the desired results and to leave more room for the thirty-one larger towns and cities’ individual approach .
Description
The first Urban Policy period (1995 - 1999) started with a project approach based around five themes: work and the economy, health and social care, quality of the social and physical environment and education. From 1999 onwards this was expanded into a broader programme: Urban Policy II (1999 - 2003). This period was then extended to include 2004. For Urban Policy III central government and the cities agreed for the Policy to be result-oriented and measurable. The partners are held accountable. So now there are agreements about concrete measures to ‘restructure’ neighbourhoods for which parties can be held accountable, meaning that the agreements are no longer about ‘improving the physical and social environment’, although that social effect remains as an ultimate objective.
The main building blocks for Urban Policy III are three broad special purpose grants (BSPGs). With these broad special purpose grants, central government offers the cities financial security for a five-year period. The broad special purpose grants relate to ‘physical aspects’, ‘economy’ and the trio of ‘social aspects, integration and safety’. A city can spend the money at their own discretion within the context of a BSPG.
Contact info
Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK)
Michel Visser
Publication date
02/11/2005
Project finished
02/11/2005
Links
Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations

Working Together on the Strength of the City (PDF, Eng, 534 kb)

Document type
policy
Themes
Urban Policy
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