The urban renewal policy managed within Urban.brussels is divided into four policies:
Sustainable Neighbourhood Contract (CQD)
Urban policy axis 1 (PDVI)
Urban policy axis 2 (PDVII)
Urban Renewal Contract (CRU)
A fifth policy (the Axis and Block Contracts or CACI) has also just been launched by the Government and will be added to the existing one.
Currently, about twenty managers are working on the implementation of these policies and rely on the following two applications:
DB Quartiers, an application that was created when there was only the policy of neighbourhood contracts. Much of it is freely available at the following address https://quartiers.brussels/data/ . Some of this data is also published on https://quartiers.brussels/1/.
DB PDV-CRU, application that manages the other 3 policies (PDVI, PDVII, CRU). It is not accessible without login/password but contains generally the same data as DB Quartiers with a few nuances, depending on the policies.
The objective of this CSC is to merge the two current applications into one and make it flexible enough so that new policies can be added without asking for new developments.
Currently, about twenty managers are working on the implementation of these policies and rely on the following two applications:
DB Quartiers, an application that was created when there was only the policy of neighbourhood contracts. Much of it is freely available at the following address https://quartiers.brussels/data/ . Some of this data is also published on https://quartiers.brussels/1/.
DB PDV-CRU, application that manages the other 3 policies (PDVI, PDVII, CRU). It is not accessible without login/password but contains generally the same data as DB Quartiers with a few nuances, depending on the policies.
The objective of this CSC is to merge the two current applications into one and make it flexible enough so that new policies can be added without asking for new developments.