Evaluation Committee Barriers Plan
Sectorial councils of citizen participation
About this assembly
The Evaluation and Monitoring Committee is the reference framework for any action that allows effective coordination of everyone's involvement in the development of the Comprehensive Intervention project, from the most active and organized entities, through citizens / agencies Unorganized individuals to the specialized agents who work in the neighborhood to the public Administration.
The Neighborhood Law provides for the existence of a Monitoring and Evaluation Committee for the Neighborhood Plan, which is formed by:
- Two members of the DPTOP, and one member of each one of the departments of Governance and Public Administrations, Economy and Finance, Social Action and Citizenship, and the Environment and Housing.
- A representative of the Government Delegation of the territorial area of the project.
- Five representatives of the corresponding city council.
- Two members of the local entities most representative of the scope of the action, two representatives of the citizen associations with more implantation in this field and two other economic and social agents.
The Town Hall Plenary determines the entities that represent these collectives.
The functions of this Commission are:
- Establish coordination and information mechanisms.
- Follow the actions from the semiannual report on the development of the project.
- Establish mechanisms to promote citizen participation in monitoring and control.
- Carry out and submit to the Fund Management Commission the final report, which will contain the degree of execution, the deviations, the results obtained and the incidence of actions in relation to the environment and the problems that exist initially.
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