Making municipal regulations accessible and understandable.
InfoCívico addresses the complexity of navigating municipal zoning regulations and urban development compliance requirements across Argentina's diverse provincial jurisdictions. The project consolidates fragmented regulatory information into a structured, searchable portal.
Municipal regulations governing land use, zoning classifications, building codes, and development standards vary significantly between provinces and municipalities. This variation creates challenges for stakeholders seeking to understand applicable requirements for specific locations or project types.
The portal structures information hierarchically by province, municipality, and regulation category. Users can navigate through geographic location or browse by regulatory topic. Each regulation entry includes:
The project encompasses municipal regulations from multiple Argentine provinces, with particular depth in:
Content derives from official municipal ordinances, provincial legislation, published planning documents, and regulatory updates from government sources. The project maintains references to original source documents and tracks regulatory changes over time.
The portal serves various stakeholders in urban development processes:
Regulations are presented in plain language summaries alongside technical specifications. Complex legal language is clarified without altering the regulatory substance. Visual aids including zoning maps, diagrams, and flowcharts supplement text descriptions where applicable.
Multiple pathways enable users to locate relevant information:
The project continues to expand coverage of additional municipalities and regulatory categories. Updates reflect new ordinances, amendments to existing regulations, and clarifications based on municipal guidance.
InfoCívico functions as an informational resource, not a substitute for official municipal consultation or professional advice on specific projects. Users should verify current regulations with relevant municipal authorities before making development decisions.