Dataset information
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Dataset description
Zoning consisting of all general interest program (GPI) perimeters.
Established in 1977, the planned habitat improvement operations (OPAH) have been for thirty years now.
the main tool by which the rehabilitation of urban centres and rural towns is carried out. Other tools
have been created to respond to territorial, technical and social specificities: declination of OPAHs
(rural, urban, degraded condominiums), General Interest Programmes (GIPs) and Social Programs
Themes (PST).
If the planned intervention in a given area, generally large — large agglomeration, basin
extensive housing, or even a department, these areas which do not have urban malfunctions and
significant social issues, justifying an overall project — is a particular issue to be addressed, of a nature
social or technical, the OPAH is not an adequate tool, and should be preferred to it the Programme procedure
of general interest (PIG), as defined by Article R 327-1 of the Construction and Construction Code
housing (CCH).
The General Interest Programme (GIP) is an action programme initiated by local and regional authorities.
beneficiaries of an agreement for the delegation of stone aid. It aims to provide solutions to
specific problems in improving housing in housing or building complexes
at different scales (agglomeration, housing basin, canton, country or department). So the field
intervention can be housing for students, young workers, the elderly or
disabled persons, the reduction of the number of vacant dwellings, the increase in the supply of
social or the fight against diffuse unsanitary... In addition, exceptional situations, following a
disaster, whether natural or not, can be dealt with under an IMP.
The duration of the GIP is free, at the discretion of the local authorities, taking into account local context and issues:
one year, 3 years or more if a contractual framework is defined beforehand between the partners of the
programme.
For the record: the programme of general interest shall be distinguished from the project of general interest, also known as:
Pig, provided for by the Urban Planning Code.
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