Advanced Guide: Participatory Budgeting
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  • PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
  • 1.- PROJECT PRESENTATION PHASE
    • 1.1. CITY-WIDE PROJECTS
    • 1.2. DISTRICT PROJECTS
    • 1.3. VIABLE PROJECTS
    • 1.4. NON-VIABLE PROJECTS
    • 1.5. PROJECT CLASSIFICATION (Project Submission Phase)
    • 1.6. GROUPING OF PROJECTS
  • 2. INITIAL PROJECT REVIEW PHASE
  • 3. SUPPORT PHASE
  • 4. PROJECT EVALUATION PHASE
    • 4.1. COMPLETION OF THE REPORT
    • 4.2.REPORTS: CASUISTRY AND PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED
  • 5. REVIEW OF COSTS
  • 6. VOTING PHASE
  • TYPE RESPONSES AND SOME EXAMPLES FOR THE INVIABILITY REPORTS OF THE PROJECTS SUBMITTED (phase 1 & 4)
    • Not the city council's competence
    • Typology Mail Participative Budgets
      • 1.-Multiproject and all valid contents
      • 2.-Non-especific project
      • 3.-Multiproject and non-especific (at the same time)
      • 4.-Expenditure project that responds to particular interests
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  1. 1.- PROJECT PRESENTATION PHASE

1.1. CITY-WIDE PROJECTS

These are those that meet some of the following conditions: They are not located in a specific district (for example: to improve some element that exists throughout the city, such as streetlights, litter bins, banks, etc.).

They affect several districts in an equivalent way (for example: a bicycle lane that crosses the whole city from north to south). They affect elements that are considered of relevance to the majority of the citizenry (e.g., a project related to the city's main park).

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