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1 ĀDAŽU MUNICIPALITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME COLOURING BOOK Authors: Children of Kadaga kindergarten Artistic design - children's drawings from the 2015 drawing contest "My dream municipality Ādaži
2 2 ĀDAŽU MUNICIPALITY BUSINESS CARD Author: Valērijs Steļmačenoks Land area: km2 Population: (on 01/01/2016) Administrative Center: Ādaži Municipality Structure: 12 villages - Ādaži, Kadaga, Baltezers, Garkalne, Alderi, Stapriņi, Eimuri, Divezeri, Birznieki, Iļķene, Atari, Āņi Geographical Location: in the Riga planning region of the central part of Latvia to the north from Riga City The distance from Ādaži to Rīga (capital of Latvia): 25 km Bordering municipalities: Garkalne, Carnikava, Saulkrasti, Sēja and Inčukalns Territory Development Index in ,676 (the fifth best among the Latvian municipalities (except cities))
3 AIM OF THE PROGRAMME 3 Author: Veniamins Banzeruks To identify the medium-term priorities, goals, tasks, action and projects to be implemented for sustainable and balanced socio-economic development of the local government
4 TASKS OF THE PROGRAMME Author: Marta Kristiāna Bulāne 4 Ÿ To evaluate the current situation and overall development tendencies in Ādaži municipality Ÿ To define the development priorities, objectives and tasks of Ādaži municipality Ÿ To develop the action plan, investment plan, measures and projects to be implemented in Ādaži
5 ĀDAŽU MUNICIPALITY IN LONG TERM VISION 5 Author: Jānis Oto Veismanis Ÿ Socially balanced, secure and qualitative living and working environment Ÿ Strongly developed sustainable economic areas Ÿ Territory with modern services infrastructure Ÿ Long-term development territory Ÿ Economically active, supportive environment and attractive infrastructure for investment
6 STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS Author: Valērija Skvorcova 6 Ÿ Well maintained, safe and healthy environment for living Ÿ Economic activity (business activities) Ÿ Long-term development Ÿ Human capital
7 LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 7 Author: Anastasija Romanova Ÿ Qualitative living space Ÿ Diverse, modern and long-term economy Ÿ Educated, active and healthy society Ÿ People involved management of municipality
8 Developed engineering infrastructure Author: Sofija Kolesņičenko 8 Ÿ To design and construct new and existing engineering infrastructure Ÿ To promote the development of other infrastructure
9 Developed traffic infrastructure and traffic safety 9 Author: Alekss Retigs Ÿ To improve, maintain and develop the road and street infrastructure
10 Well-maintained municipal properties, improved and attractive environment Author: Samanta Zakalovska 10 Ÿ To promote the municipal real estate development, maintain and improve the local area of the municipality
11 Performed polder and other drainage systems 11 Author: Aleksandra Nazarova Ÿ To perform and maintain polder and other drainage systems
12 Satisfied residents of municipality Author: Rebeka Spickus 12 Ÿ To promote the development of children and family policy Ÿ To promote social services and social assistance Ÿ To promote health improvement and health care Ÿ To ensure public order and security Ÿ To promote the activity and participation of residents in municipality development
13 Developed tourism, recreation and free time spending facilities 13 Author: Patrīcija Grūbe Ÿ To promote the public water coastal zone development, as well as the walking trail and recreation infrastructure development near public water Ÿ To promote tourism, sport and recreation infrastructure development
14 Identified an existing resources of the municipality and defined possibilities of their use Author: Adrija Medne 14 Ÿ To identify the existing resources and information of them in the municipality
15 Local territory attractive for investors 15 Author: Tomass Prokofjevs Ÿ To determine the priority territories for industrial and commerce purposes, to ensure the participation of municipality in the development of the territory development and diversification of business development
16 Available and qualitative education Author: Anastasija Stepane 16 Ÿ To promote the possibilities of available and qualitative secondary education Ÿ To develop professional and interest education
17 Different sport activities 17 Author: Andrejs Ernests Legzdiņš Ÿ To promote the possibilities of different sport activities
18 Developed culture Author: Laura Plīkša 18 Ÿ To develop the varied culture life
19 Developed research area and scientific activities 19 Author: Evelīna Lase Ÿ To promote the activities in the research and scientific area development
20 Successful administration of municipality, institutions of municipality and entrepreneurship Author: Vlada Kozlova 20 Ÿ To improve the operation of the work of municipality
21 Planning of long term development 21 Author: Megija Jēkabsone Ÿ To work out the territory planning, thematic planning and local planning documents
22 22 Author: Undīne Metene Developed cooperation between other municipalities, institutions and organizations Ÿ To promote the cooperation between other municipalities and organizations
23 ĀDAŽU MUNICIPALITY VILLAGES 23 Divezeri NBS Ādažu poligons Birznieki Kadaga Iļķene Gauja Eimuri Ādaži Āņi Garkalne Stapriņi Atari Alderi Baltezers Full version of Ādažu municipality development programme ( ) is available in web site of Ādažu municipality or in Ādažu library.
24 ĀDAŽU MUNICIPALITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Ādažu municipality 2016
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