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According to EIB website, this project is a co-financing of investments included in the investment plans of the city of Krakow mainly related to the new EU financing perspective (including urban roads, retrofitting of public buildings including energy efficiency measures, social housing, urban regeneration and other urban infrastructure schemes). This multi-sector operation will support investments dedicated to the construction and improvement of urban roads, public transport, public buildings, social housing schemes, energy efficiency in public buildings and other investments related to urban regeneration and infrastructure (e.g. schools, cultural and sports facilities, etc.).
Given the nature of this project and the procedures concerning EIA and nature protection put in place by the competent authorities in Kraków, subject to the conditions mentioned in the ESDS, the project is acceptable in environmental and social terms.
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