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

1.2. DISTRICT PROJECTS

They are located in a specific district and do not meet the above conditions. The technical staff of the City Council may change the category of a project during its evaluation by changing its rating from whole city to district and from district to district, when its characteristics point to such a change. This change will be made as soon as the need is detected and confirmed, as soon as possible. It is also possible to change the category of district projects to the whole city, when their cost is higher than the amount allocated to the district, in this way these projects are not eliminated for exceeding the established amount. This modification will be made during the project evaluation phase, when the cost is confirmed. The modification of the territorial scope will be carried out by a single person responsible for coordinating all changes.

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