4. Urban habitat
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4.5. Promote access to quality housing and ensure it is properly used
Implement a range of policies (subsidised rentals, cooperation with the private sector, acquisition of land, refurbishment grants, etc.) to ensure Barcelona’s residents have access to quality housing.
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4.6. Foster self-sufficient city blocks and urban energy infrastructure refurbishment
Work to achieve sustainable energy self-sufficiency in the city, prioritising measures to improve quality of life and ensure our energy model remains competitive, based on principles of energy y saving, cost-effectiveness and efficiency to make Barcelona an international benchmark in the field.
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4.7. Promote productive neighbourhoods where people can live and work
Promote an urban model based on finding the right balance between residential, business and social uses.
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4.8. Improve urban mobility in a way that is sustainable while guaranteeing the same opportunities for access throughout the city
Develop a new, balanced model of mobility for all forms of transport which puts safety and pedestrians first
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4.9. Promote new urban attractions which give each district a focal point and bring tourists to all parts of the city
Ensure that every neighbourhood has distinctive features (e.g. squares, important buildings, stations, etc.) that give it focal point and generate retail activity, attract tourism, etc.
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4.10. Drive the metropolitan area and the integration of the port, airport and Zona Franca industrial district and develop opportunity areas
Consolidate new areas of economic activity in the city and use major infrastructures to boost the development of the metropolitan area.