All future residential buildings in Montpellier must feature works of art
And the value of the artworks can’t be lower than 1% of the price paid for the land lot
Maximising synergies for a growing city
By 2020, over EUR 1.3 billion will be invested in infrastructure projects in Vienna to ensure key services like drinking water supply, waste water management and energy provision. Public utility network operator Wiener Netze and the relevant expert units of the Vienna City Administration, particularly the Vienna Waterworks and the department for waste water management, will cooperate even more closely on joint infrastructure projects in the future. Since the new Vienna City Government was formed last year, all local services of general interest (SGIs) are part of a single Administrative Group. Investments in local SGIs are known to create jobs and promote local businesses at the same time. Key infrastructure services will therefore remain under public management by the city.
650 million euros of the budget set aside by Wiener Netze until 2020 will be used for rehabilitating and extending the key energy networks in Vienna, i.e. electricity, gas and distance heating. The large-scale modernisation of underground line U4 will account for approximately 20 million, while 48 million will be invested in the city’s distance heating network.
Source: Vienna Municipality
The price of monthly passes, however, will remain the same so that regular commuters won’t have to worry
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The price of monthly passes, however, will remain the same so that regular commuters won’t have to worry
It will cost 39, instead of the regular 49 euros, in a bid to make public transit even more accessible
The Spanish island town gets high marks for creating an urban environment fully inclusive of people with disabilities
The Dutch capital is vigorously trying to remake its image and reputation and put forward what makes it a breathing livable city
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The practical art objects are competing for one of the 2023 New European Bauhaus Prizes
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