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Local Communal Planning

Orienting the commune's development over the long term, 10-15 years, the PLU plans its evolution through a territorial mapping of agricultural (A), natural (N), urbanised (U) and urbanisation zones, either immediately open or blocked (AU).

The Local Urban Plans (PLU) of Perpignan Métropole

Most of the communes of Perpignan Méditerranée Métropole now have such a tool (some are still covered by a Land Use Plan). Since 10 September 2015, the Agglomeration Community has been responsible for the PLU and the urban planning documents that take their place in the perimeter made up of the 36 communes that make up its territory.

By 2020, these municipal urban planning documents will be integrated into a larger planning tool, the PLUi (Intercommunal Local Urban Plan), which will make it possible to pool actions and the cost of urban planning studies and to make the territorial project drawn up by the mayors and community representatives fully operational.

It is in this perspective that, by deliberation of its Community Council, PMM prescribed its elaboration on 17 December 2015.

Baho
Baixas
Bompas
Cabestany
Calce
Canet-En-Roussillon
Canohès
Cases-de-Pène
Cassagnes
Espira-de-l'Agly
Estagel
Le Barcarès
Le Soler
Llupia
Montner
Opoul/Perillos
Perpignan
Peyrestortes
Pézilla-la-Rivière
Pollestres
Ponteilla/Nyls
Rivesaltes
Saint-Estève
Saint-Féliu-d'Avall
Saint-Hippolyte
Saint-Laurent-de-la-Salanque
Saint-Nazaire
Saleilles
Tautavel
Torreilles
Toulouges
Villelongue-de-la-Salanque
Villeneuve-de-la-Raho
Villeneuve-la-Rivière
Vingrau