detaljplaneprogram
Detaljplaneprogram, often shortened to "detaljplan," is a crucial planning instrument in Swedish urban development. It is a legal document that governs the use of land and the physical design of a specific area, typically a neighborhood or a smaller urban district. A detaljplaneprogram provides detailed regulations on what can be built, where it can be built, and how it should look.
The process of creating a detaljplaneprogram is initiated by the municipality. It involves extensive public consultation,
Once adopted by the municipal council, the detaljplaneprogram becomes legally binding. It serves as the basis