Greater Copenhagen Authority
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The Greater Copenhagen Authority (Danish: Hovedstadens Udviklingsråd often abbreviated HUR, literally: The Capital's Development Council)) is a politically-governed organisation deciding regional development plans for the Metropolitan Copenhagen area, Denmark. The council started work in July 2000.
It has six areas to run and develop:
- public transport
- regional and traffic planning
- Oresund co-ordination and development
- industrial policy
- tourism
- cultural life
[edit] Regional plan 2005
The regional plan for 2005 includes these development areas:
- boost recreational areas to get the world’s best
- providing enough plots and building opportunities to ensure a rich and varied housing selection
- better business environment
- efficient infrastructure for all forms of transport
The plan was decided after well-attended public meetings.
[edit] External links
- Official site - English summary