Planning Authority (Malta)
The Planning Authority (PA, Maltese: Awtorità tal-Ippjanar) is a government agency which is responsible for land use and planning in Malta.
| Maltese: Awtorità tal-Ippjanar | |
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| Formed | 4 April 2016 |
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| Headquarters | St Francis Ravelin, Floriana St Martha Street, Victoria, Gozo 35°53′24.2″N 14°30′10.2″E 36°02′33.6″N 14°14′48.9″E |
| Website | www |
It was established on 4 April 2016 from the demerger of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority, which also resulted in the creation of the Environment and Resources Authority.[1]
Structure
The Planning Authority consists of a number of boards and committees:[2]
- Executive Council
- Planning Board
- Planning Commission
- Agricultural Advisory Committee
- Design Advisory Committee
- Development Planning Fund
References
- Schembri, Gabriel (4 April 2016). "MEPA demerger comes into force today as Planning Authority is officially launched". The Malta Independent. Archived from the original on 13 July 2018.
- "Boards and Committees". Planning Authority. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020.
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