Municipality of Quilpue

Chile
Summary
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    Population 149500
  • km 2
    Area 536.9
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    GDP N/A
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Targets by Municipality of Quilpue

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Actions
Green and Public Space Upgrades - Municipality of Quilpue
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  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
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Forty-three community plazas were improved through
plantings, playgrounds and sixty new trees, which led to
coverage of 34,200 m2 of new green areas

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Community Recycling Implementation - Municipality of Quilpue
  • Start year: 2011
  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
  • Status: In operation

This initiative seeks to promote active community participation
in recycling disposable materials (paper, plastic, batteries,
glass and tetrapak) via container deposit as well as in
charity institution bins. The program is developed by means
of streetside recycling areas and containers are identified by
distinctive colors according to the materials they are to receive.
Participating Organizations: Codeff, Cruz Roja, consultancies,
CMQ schools, city offices and the Agrupación de Recicladores
Ecológicos de Quilpué

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Proactive Paving - Municipality of Quilpue
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  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
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Thirty-three streets were paved to cover a total of 27,965
m2.

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Project-Based Paving - Municipality of Quilpue
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  • Type: Technical/Infrastructure investment
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Undertaken improvements facilitated paving nearly 6000
m2 of streets and 3300 m2 of sidewalks.

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Green Area Protection and Proposed Quilpué/Regional Park - Municipality of Quilpue
  • Start year: 2011
  • Type: Policy/Strategies/Action Plans
  • Status: In operation

The proposal calls for the conservation of 450 hectares as
an inter-community park to avoid deforestation and later
development after zoning changes. Open spaces, for use
by the community, are to be facilitated as spaces for gatherings,
play, sports, traditional celebrations and recreation.
This sector is part of the Marga Marga basin and experts
have classified it as a biodiversity corridor that should be
protected.

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