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The capital's elected officials are preparing to adopt the new PLU this Wednesday, November 20, which revolutionizes planning rules by imposing very ambitious environmental and social objectives.
The last one dated from 2006: this Wednesday, November 20, Parisian elected officials will adopt the new Local Bioclimatic Urban Planning Plan (PLUb), an essential document which will define the construction rules in the capital for the next fifteen years. Construction ? The very term seems anachronistic, as the stakes of this revision of the Parisian town planning regulations, supposed to come into force at the beginning of 2025, are quite different. “The 2006 PLU was a PLU for the production and development of large areas of land. We are moving to a PLU of lace, transformation of the existing, thermal renovation and ambition for heritage protection. summarizes Emmanuel Grégoire, the former right-hand man of Anne Hidalgo, who negotiated every line of this 3,500-page document before being elected deputy in June – and who, on Monday, declared himself a candidate for the 2026 municipal elections .