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Eversheds Sutherland Bitans Assists Riga City Council with Development of New City Plan

Eversheds Sutherland Bitans Assists Riga City Council with Development of New City Plan

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Eversheds Sutherland Bitans has provided assistance to the City Development Department of the Riga City Council on the development of a city spatial plan for 2019-2030 that was recently brought up for public discussion.

According to Eversheds Sutherland Bitans, the document, which was prepared in cooperation with the SIA Grupa93 urban planning company, "will regulate the development and usage of Riga territory for the next 12 years and will determine the opportunities and restrictions of development of different territories of the city of Riga."

The Eversheds Sutherland Bitans real estate team assisted with the creation of a legal framework for the development of the Riga spatial plan, provided an analysis of the most significant legal risks, participated in developing the methodology for evaluating proposals submitted during public discussions, and provided "daily legal assistance by participating in working group meetings and ensuring that the draft plan complies with the existing detailed regulation on the use and development of municipal territories."

According to Eversheds Sutherland Bitans, "the development of a spatial plan in any municipality is a major challenge for its developers, taking into consideration the wide range of stakeholders and involved parties. It particularly concerns the spatial plan of Riga, taking into account the size of the territory, the population, as well as extensive social and economic activities in the city. The process of development of the Riga spatial plan until the year 2030 was already started in 2012. Since then, a series of research and opinion summaries has been completed, and various thematic plans for solving specific planning issues have been developed.However, the work on the spatial plan is still far from being complete. Now the crucial stage will follow – involvement of the public and hearing of opinions, evaluation of the submitted proposals and incorporation of those that contribute to the sustainable and balanced development of Riga. Therefore, everyone is encouraged to take an active part in the public discussion and to give their input in order to improve the city planning."

The firm's team is led by Partner Ilze Kramina and Assistant Attorney at Law Zanda Zaluma.

 

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