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Tapolca Város Integrált Városfejlesztési Stratégia TAPOLCA VÁROS INTEGRÁLT VÁROSFEJLESZTÉSI STRATÉGIA 2008. MÁJUS Tapolca Város Integrált Városfejlesztési Stratégia – 2008 TARTALOMJEGYZÉK I. VEZETŐI ÖSSZEFOGLALÓ ............................................................................................................... 5 II. BEVEZETÉS ....................................................................................................................................... 7 1. AZ INTEGRÁLT VÁROSFEJLESZTÉSI STRATÉGIA FOGALMA...................................................................... 7 2. ALKALMAZOTT MÓDSZERTAN............................................................................................................... 7 III. TELEPÜLÉS- ÉS VÁROSTÖRTÉNET .............................................................................................. 8 IV. A VÁROS SZEREPÉNEK MEGHATÁROZÁSA A TELEPÜLÉS-HÁLÓZATBAN ........................ 10 1. TAPOLCA NEMZETKÖZI KAPCSOLATAI................................................................................................. 10 2. TAPOLCA TÉRSÉGI FUNKCIÓI............................................................................................................. 10 2.1. Tapolca helyzete a Közép-dunántúli régióban ....................................................................... 10 2.2. Tapolca jelentősége a Balaton régióban ................................................................................ 11 2.3. Tapolca megyei szerepköre ................................................................................................... 13 2.4. Tapolca kistérségi szerepvállalása......................................................................................... 19 3. A VÁROS VONZÁSKÖRZETE ............................................................................................................... 24 3.1. Tapolca térségi szerepvállalása ............................................................................................. 25 V. HELYZETELEMZÉS A VÁROS EGÉSZÉRE VONATKOZÓAN ..................................................... 26 1. TÁRSADALMI JELLEMZŐK .................................................................................................................. 26 1.1. Demográfiai helyzet................................................................................................................ 26 1.2. Foglalkoztatás ........................................................................................................................ 29 1.3. Iskolázottság........................................................................................................................... 31 2. GAZDASÁGI JELLEMZŐK.................................................................................................................... 32 2.1. A város gazdasági helyzete.................................................................................................... 32 2.2. Kistérségi dinamika ................................................................................................................ 33 2.3. Vállalkozások, gazdasági ágak .............................................................................................. 34 3. KÖRNYEZETI JELLEMZŐK .................................................................................................................. 40 3.1. Lakáshelyzet........................................................................................................................... 40 3.2. Környezeti állapot ................................................................................................................... 41 4. KÖZSZOLGÁLTATÁSOK...................................................................................................................... 45 4.1. Közműellátottság .................................................................................................................... 45 4.2. Hulladékgazdálkodás ............................................................................................................. 48 4.3. Városi zöldterület jellegű területek ......................................................................................... 49 4.4. Humán közszolgáltatások....................................................................................................... 51 VI. SWOT ELEMZÉS A VÁROS EGÉSZÉRE VONATKOZÓAN......................................................... 64 VII. AZ EGYES VÁROSRÉSZEK TERÜLETI MEGKÖZELÍTÉSŰ ELEMZÉSE .................................. 65 1. VÁROSRÉSZEK BEAZONOSÍTÁSA........................................................................................................ 65 2. TAPOLCA VÁROSSZERKEZETE ........................................................................................................... 66 3. VÁROSRÉSZEK HELYZETELEMZÉSE.................................................................................................... 67 3.1. Belváros.................................................................................................................................. 68 3.2. Déli városrész......................................................................................................................... 70 3.3. Kertváros ................................................................................................................................ 72 3.4. Keleti városrész ...................................................................................................................... 72 3.5. Nyugati városrész................................................................................................................... 73 3.6. Volt honvédségi terület........................................................................................................... 74 3.7. Diszel ...................................................................................................................................... 75 4. VÁROSRÉSZI FUNKCIÓK .................................................................................................................... 77 2 Tapolca Város Integrált Városfejlesztési Stratégia – 2008 VIII. AZ EGYES VÁROSRÉSZEK SWOT-ELEMZÉSE........................................................................ 79 IX. A VÁROS HOSSZÚ TÁVÚ JÖVŐKÉPÉNEK MEGHATÁROZÁSA............................................... 82 1. A JÖVŐKÉP MEGHATÁROZÁSÁNAK MÓDSZERTANA .............................................................................. 82 2. KIJELÖLT JÖVŐKÉP........................................................................................................................... 82 X. A JÖVŐBENI FEJLESZTÉSI IRÁNYOK MEGHATÁROZÁSA....................................................... 83 1. CÉLOK KITŰZÉSE, STRATÉGIA MEGHATÁROZÁSA ................................................................................ 83 1.1. Átfogó cél meghatározása...................................................................................................... 83 1.2. Középtávú (tematikus) célok meghatározása ........................................................................ 85 1.3. Az egyes városrészek konkrét céljainak meghatározása ...................................................... 85 2. A CÉLRENDSZER KONZISZTENCIÁJA, KOHERENCIÁJA .......................................................................... 87 2.1. Az Integrált Városfejlesztési Stratégia illeszkedése a településfejlesztési koncepcióhoz ..... 88 2.2. Az Integrált Városfejlesztési Stratégia városrészi céljainak illeszkedése a hatályos településszerkezeti és szabályozási tervhez................................................................................. 93 3. ANTISZEGREGÁCIÓS PROGRAM ......................................................................................................... 97 4. A MEGFOGALMAZOTT CÉLOK KÖRNYEZETI HATÁSAI, EZEK KEZELÉSÉNEK BEMUTATÁSA......................... 97 XI. A 2007-2013 KÖZÖTT FEJLESZTENI KÍVÁNT AKCIÓTERÜLETEK KIJELÖLÉSE................... 99 1. BELVÁROS..................................................................................................................................... 100 2. VOLT HONVÉDSÉGI TERÜLET........................................................................................................... 103 3. KELETI VÁROSRÉSZ........................................................................................................................ 105 4. DÉLI VÁROSRÉSZ ........................................................................................................................... 106 XII. A STRATÉGIA MEGVALÓSÍTHATÓSÁGA ................................................................................ 108 1. INGATLANGAZDÁLKODÁSI TERV ....................................................................................................... 108 1.1. Közigazgatási, közszolgálati és más nem, vagy korlátozottan forgalomképes ingatlanok .. 109 1.2. Forgalomképes ingatlanállomány......................................................................................... 110 1.3. Az ingatlangazdálkodási stratégia irányvonalai ................................................................... 110 1.4. Az ingatlangazdálkodási stratégia irányvonalai ................................................................... 110 1.5. Forgalomképtelen vagyoni körbe tartozó ingatlanok............................................................ 112 1.6. Forgalomképes vagyoni körbe tartozó ingatlanok................................................................ 112 1.7. Korlátozottan forgalomképes vagyoni
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