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Building Healthy Communities Sofia Cordella – S. Di Sabatino and LSG LAP TITLE “ Urban and Sub-urban re-qualification plans through target actions to remove aerial high tension cables with emphasis on city outlook improvement to reinforce citizen city good perception and use of public space” Photos by “Maraca Fotografie” - Lecce TRADITIONS PROJECTED TOWARDS THE FUTURE LECCE MUNICIPALITY ITALY

Reasons for the LAP We remind that the objectives of LECCE LAP were: removal of and placing underground aerial high tension cables (ENEL) and data transmission cables (TELECOM). Where? Two main areas: the historical centre where some interventions have been already made and the neighbourhood called “ zone 45 ” Reasons  To reduce the electromagnetic field linked to electromagnetic pollution in some city areas. This is especially high in the target zone 45 where an ENEL sub-station is present;  Aesthetic reasons reinforced by the high degradation of some buildings in the historical centre  Regeneration and improvement of city outlook  First step for future planning in the zone 45 where more vegetation is planned  Improvement of quality of life in this target zone / SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

LAP’S AREAS OF INTERVENTION - Details of the two areas:

Reasons for the LAP Challenges  To continue to be pro-active in funds searching. (It was observed at the last meeting Turin that one of the weak aspects of the LAP was the possible lost of interest during the fund chasing)  To keep motivation of stakeholders high  To measure and evaluate all (or least most important) indicators (some of them are straightforward –e.g. physical indicators other e.g. social might be more difficult to evaluate in short term)  To achieve the expected/desired impact our LAP at different levels (local, regional administration an local population) derived from the overall BHC experience and knowledge acquisition To produce urban environmental guidelines for public territory interventions and regeneration actions in our cities with emphasis on health and quality of life

Actions 1. LOCAL SUPPORT GROUP - CONSTITUTION 1.1 Stakeholders mapping 4 MONTHS TIME MANAGEMENT - Department of Planning and territorial development - Strategic development Departments - Project leaders + LSG 1.2 Identification and formalisation of LSGU 1.3 Kick-off meeting 9-10 June September 2008 PHASESACTIVITIESTIMINGOUTCOME/ COSTS WHO DOES WHAT…

Actions 2. LAP CONSTRUCTION 2.1 Planning of activities and their feasibility Oct 2008 – Jan 2009 Formulation and implementation of the LAP - € 6,500 already spent/ to be spent for esperts and technical documents; further € 3,000 for LSG meetings – € 1,750 already spent for participation to LSG events linked to BCH activieties - Department of Planning and territorial development - LSG (restricted group) - Local Authorities - All parties Overall objectives identification and specific targets Definition of BCH objectives within the LAP LAP formulation according / towards guidelines definition Jan Sep Process of sharing at local and European level (through participation to thematic workshop) Oct ongoing PHASESACTIVITIESTIMINGOUTCOME/ COSTS WHO DOES WHAT…

Actions 3. ACTIVITIES FOR DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS 3.1 Presentation of Lecce BHC project to local population during the ECOLecce worshop Sep – Apr (project ending) Foreseen € 6,000 - Department of Planning and territorial development - Strategic development Departments 3.2 Frequent Press releases 3.3 Public event for dissemination of results PHASESACTIVITIESTIMINGOUTCOME/ COSTS WHO DOES WHAT…

Contact details Arch. Luigi Maniglio (BCH project co-ordinator), Lecce Municipality, Dr Raffaele Parlangeli (BCH project manager), Lecce Municipality Dr Daniela Daloiso, Managing Authority, Apulia Region Dr Teresa Magrini, (BCH project team), Lecce Municipality Mrs Claudia Loiacono, (BCH project team), Lecce Municipality Dr Giovanni Diraco (BCH LSG member), IMM-National Research Centre ; Arch. Persichino (BCH LSG member) Municipality of Lecce Arch. Greco (BCH LSG member) Municipality of Lecce Ing. Sofia Cordella, LSG Expert Consultant, Lecce Municipality Dr Silvana Di Sabatino, (LSG scientific co-ordinator) University of Salento WEB ADDRESS: