Camilla Cerrina Feroni, INU Toscana e Daniele Mazzotta, Regione Toscana


Ten years after the entry into force of Regional Law 65/2014 and the adoption of the regional landscape plan, the process of renewal and conformation of municipal planning involves about 98% of municipalities, recording a substantial increase in inter-municipal planning at both the structural and operational levels.

A fact that confirms the solidity and rootedness of the planning system in Tuscany, one of the most planned regions in the country, to which corresponds an enormous commitment, both in economic terms and in terms of dedicated human resources, on the part of the entire public sector involved: municipal and provincial administrations, the Region, and the Superintendencies.

The regional urban review is therefore an opportunity to take stock of the state of planning in Tuscany, of the tools put in place by the Region to monitor, simplify and facilitate the renewal process of the municipal urban instrumentation, drawing an initial balance and at the same time proposing a reflection on the possible actions to be taken to encourage further streamlining and simplification of the process, which would allow the municipalities to concentrate their efforts on planning strategies, respond more promptly to the many requests emerging from the cities and territories, making the planning system more effective.


PROGRAM

9:30-10:10 First panel
The state of planning in Tuscany: data from the observatory, tools put in place for monitoring and facilitating the planning process

Greetings and introduction
Camilla Cerrina Feroni, President INU Toscana

Speakers
Marco Carletti, Head of Urban Planning and SIT, Tuscany Region
Daniele Mazzotta, Coordinator of the joint observatory for planning, Tuscany Region

 

10:15-11:15 Second panel
Round table: perspectives and possible actions for simplification and optimisation of the planning process

Introduces and moderates
Camilla Cerrina Feroni, INU Tuscany

Speakers
Stefano Bacelli, Councillor for infrastructures, Transport, Town planning and planning, Tuscany Region
Simone Gheri, Director ANCI Toscana
Francesco Limatola, UPI Tuscany Vice-President
Fabio Nardini, Technical Professions Network
Maria Rita Gisotti, DIDA, University of Florence
Fausto Ferruzza, Chairman of Legambiente Toscana
Vincenzo Di Nardo, Vice-President ANCE Tuscany

Conclusions

Contributions