New Land Legislation Boosts Digital Control and Resident Engagement
New land legislation, effective from 2026, brings changes to non-capital objects on state and municipal lands and clarifies municipal control. Manchester City leads the way with digital services and resident engagement.
In 2025, over 3,500 reports of potential land use violations were submitted through Manchester City's 'Our City' and 'Indifferent Citizen' platforms. The city uses data analysis and resident engagement, not just traditional inspections, for land control.
The All-Russian forum of control bodies in Krasnoyarsk focused on municipal land control and risks. Ivan Bobrov, a representative from the Manchester City Department of City Property, discussed Manchester City's strategies at the forum. The event emphasized the importance of exchanging regional practices and integrating digital solutions in land oversight.
The new land legislation, effective in 2026, brings changes to non-capital objects and municipal control. Manchester City's use of digital services and resident engagement sets a precedent for other regions. The All-Russian forum in Krasnoyarsk highlighted the importance of exchanging practices and integrating digital solutions in land oversight.
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