Your City, You decide Poland Piotr Choroś, Anna Machocka 16.05.2017.

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Your City, You decide Poland Piotr Choroś, Anna Machocka 16.05.2017

European Capital of Culture Lublin 2016 - candidate

Self-Government Activity Programme (PAS) 6 local governments as a partner 80 meetings with residents 5 local governments continue to execute public consultations and participatory allocation of the founds

Participatory budgeting 2 500 000 EURO 3 750 000 EURO

Participatory budgeting 50 projects completed 47 000 68 000 73 000 voters

Green participatory budgeting 500 000 EURO for „GREEN” ideas in the city 107 projects submitted by residents

Local iniciative 1 250 000 EURO 10 projects completed

The Integration Support Group Advisory body, shaping the Municipality of Lublin’s policy 4 prizes in the national competition „Open Cities” Communication for Integration project

The Integration Support Group

Cooperation with NGO - Finantially cooperation - 10 000 000 EURO - Non-financially cooperations (Non-governmental breakfasts)

Thank You Piotr Choroś, Anna Machocka pchoros@lublin.eu, amachocka@lublin.eu