Government works on masterplan to accelerate urbanization of six local municipalities

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Thursday, 17 June 2021 10:01
Government works on masterplan to accelerate urbanization of six local municipalities

(Togo First) - A development and urbanization masterplan will be adopted by six local municipalities. The project, led by the government, will be partly financed by the PIDU, an urban development and infrastructure project with an estimated value of $30 million. 

The six municipalities concerned are Zio 1 (in the maritime region), Ogou 1 and Kloto 1 (Plateaux), Tône 1 (Savanes), Kozah 1 (Kara), and Tchaoudjo 1 (Central region). 

The masterplan is a document to regulate and manage urban space, and organize transportation and movement of vehicles. It will enable covered municipalities to make projections, over 20 years, regarding major strategic projects aligning with the ongoing urbanization dynamics. 

In line with the project, the ministry of urbanism, housing, and land reform, launched a call for expression of interest to recruit a consultant to assess the readiness of each of the six municipalities aforementioned. 

It should be recalled that the PIDU’s main objective is to improve access to urban infrastructure and basic services in cities, as well boost the latter’s institutional capacity relative to urban planning and management.

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