Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona

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The Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB; English: Metropolitan Area of Barcelona) is a public body operating on the principle of metropolitan authority. It is composed of representatives of Barcelona and 36 adjacent municipalities accounting for a population of 3,239,337 (Idescat, 2014) within an area of 636 km2. Its jurisdiction constitutes the main core of the unofficial Barcelona metropolitan area, with a population over 5 million.

Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona
AbbreviationAMB
Formation21 July 2011 (as a public administration)
Typepublic body
HeadquartersBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain
President
Jaume Collboni
Executive Vice-president
Antonio Balmón [ca; es]
Websitehttp://www.amb.cat

Precursor bodies

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The three historic executive bodies, which existed until the 2011 restructuring, were:

  • Mancomunitat de Municipis (Union of Municipalities): Covering 31 municipalities, it manages common services affecting public spaces, infrastructure, facilities, urbanism and housing for 3,029,389 inhabitants in an area of 495 km2. Given the range of services it offers, it is often construed as the core of the AMB.
  • Entitat del Transport (Transport Authority): Covering 18 municipalities, it serves a population of 2,790,803 in an area of 332 km2. These make up the strict Barcelona conurbation. Created to jointly manage public transport within its area.
  • Entitat del Medi Ambient (Environment Authority): Covering 33 municipalities it serves a population of 3,121,795 in an area of 583 km2. Entrusted with water supply and waste management for the area.

Powers

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Territorial

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The AMB is responsible for three areas: territorial planning, urban planning and infrastructures of metropolitan interest.

Territorial planning

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  • Participation in the preparation and proceeding of the general territorial Plan of Catalonia.
  • Participation in the preparation and monitoring of the partial territorial plans that affect its area and the sectoral territorial plans that affect its powers.
  • Preparation of plans, charters and programmes for the protection, management and planning of landscape.

Urban planning

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  • Integrated urban planning of the metropolitan territory by means of the Metropolitan Urban Master Plan (PDUM) and the Metropolitan Urban Planning Plan (POUM). The AMB is responsible for the initiative for the formulation and initial and provisional approvals of both plans and their subsequent amendments.
  • Participation in the Urban Planning Commission of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona.
  • Formulation and approval of the initial and provisional pluri-municipal urban development programmes.
  • Formulation and approval of derived planning elements having metropolitan interest or affecting several municipalities.
  • Urban management of the PDUM and the POUM as a competent and acting Administration.
  • Protection of urban legality by delegation of municipalities or replacement of municipal authority. Exercise of sanctioning powers, where appropriate.
  • Cooperation and legal and financial support to municipalities concerning with planning, action programmes, projects and works, and urban discipline.

Metropolitan infrastructure

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  • Execution and management of infrastructure related to mobility, parks, beaches, natural areas, equipment, resources, facilities, technical environmental services and supplies services.

Transport and mobility

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The AMB plans and manages bus networks and other public transport, except for trams.

Its powers, apart from planning and management, are:

  • Urban surface public transport, except for trams.
  • Mmetro and underground public transportation.
  • Regulation of the taxi service.
  • Approval of the Urban Mobility Metropolitan Plan. Definition of the basic metropolitan road network. Participation in traffic management in this network, together with the Catalan Government.
  • Planning and management of passenger transportation with tourist and cultural purposes, delegated by town councils.
  • Promotion of sustainable transport.
  • Management of the Barcelona ring roads.

Environment and sustainability

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Environmental and sustainability powers include the water supply and treatment, waste management and management of the environment.

Water cycle

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  • Home supply of drinking water or domestic water supply downstream.
  • Purification of water collected for its use.
  • Wastewater purification.
  • Regeneration of purified wastewater for other uses such as irrigation or aquifers recharging.
  • Coordination of water treatment municipal systems, including the planning and integrated management of rainwater and wastewater evacuation, and of the sewage.
  • Regulation of the corresponding fees.

Waste

  • Treatment of municipal waste products and products resulting from works, as well as its recovery (reuse and recycling of paper, metal, plastic and other materials, energy and compost production, etc.) and disposal (controlled discharge of non-recyclable waste products).
  • Coordination of municipal collection systems.
  • Picking and selection of containers.
  • Waste recycling facility, in collaboration with municipalities.

Other powers

  • Coordination and formulation of a Metropolitan Action Plan for environment, health and biodiversity protection, and measures to fight against climate change, and formulation of a metropolitan 21 Agenda.•
  • Participation in the production of acoustic capacity and strategic noise maps.
  • Issue of environmental reports.
  • Collaboration with municipalities in environmental planning policies.
  • Development and management of renewable energy facilities.

Housing

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The AMB exercises its powers in land and housing policies established by the urban legislation. It does so by delegation of metropolitan municipalities and to ensure intermunicipal solidarity in these actions.

  • The AMB defines land and housing policies, within the Metropolitan Urban Master Plan, with the aim of ensuring intermunicipal solidarity in these actions and exercising the constitutional right to housing.
  • The AMB exercises its powers in land and housing policies as laid down by the urban legislation, delegated by metropolitan municipalities.
  • The AMB carries out territorial planning actions to assign land to industrial and tertiary uses; promotes affordable housing, and is responsible for the construction of public equipments commissioned by metropolitan municipalities.
  • Similarly, the metropolitan administration exercises its powers in housing as recognised by law and those delegated by agreement or via consortium.

Economic development

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The AMB aims to promote economic activity, employment and entrepreneurship in the areas of industry, trade, services and tourism resources.

  • Promotion of economic activity, employment and entrepreneurship in the areas of industry, trade, services and tourism resources.
  • Promotion of a Strategic Metropolitan Plan for modernisation, research and innovation.

Social cohesion

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Social cohesion is one of the objectives of the creation of the AMB and is the principle by which all policies concerning urban planning, transport, environment, infrastructures and assistance to metropolitan municipalities are defined.

The aim is to achieve a cohesive and united metropolitan development, in which the benefits and costs of living in the metropolitan area are equally distributed among its inhabitants, regardless of the municipality in which they live.

To fulfil this aim, the powers of the AMB also include the following:

  • Promotion of pluri-municipal policies enhancing social cohesion and territorial balance.
  • Participation in the Safety Commission of the metropolitan territorial area in order to promote civic coexistence policies.

Geography

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The Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona is set on the central Catalan Coast and around the capital. The metropolitan area can be divided into two zones:

Municipalities

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Municipality Comarca Population (2023) Area
(km2)
Density
(pop./km2)
Metropolitan Councilors
Barcelona Barcelonès 1,655,956 101.4 16,339 25
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Barcelonès 276,617 12.4 22,307.8 4
Badalona Barcelonès 224,301 21.2 10,590.2 4
Santa Coloma de Gramenet Barcelonès 119,195 7 17,027.9 4
Sant Cugat del Vallès Vallès Occidental 97,579 48.2 2,023.2 3
Cornellà de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 90,076 7 12,886.4 3
Sant Boi de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 83,667 21.5 3,896.9 3
Castelldefels Baix Llobregat 68,327 12.9 5,309 2
Viladecans Baix Llobregat 66,615 20.04 3,265.4 2
El Prat de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 65,409 48.2 2,082.4 2
Cerdanyola del Vallès Vallès Occidental 57,752 30.6 1,889.8 2
Gavà Baix Llobregat 47,498 30.8 1,544.7 2
Esplugues de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 46,968 4.6 10,210.4 2
Sant Feliu de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 45,956 11.8 3,888 2
Ripollet Vallès Occidental 39,189 4.3 9,050.6 2
Sant Adrià de Besòs Barcelonès 37,906 3.8 9,923 2
Montcada i Reixac Vallès Occidental 36,823 23.5 1,568.9 2
Sant Joan Despí Baix Llobregat 34,552 6.2 5,600 2
Barberà del Vallès Vallès Occidental 33,353 8.3 4,013.6 2
Sant Vicenç dels Horts Baix Llobregat 28,422 9.1 3,116.4 2
Sant Andreu de la Barca Baix Llobregat 26,862 5.5 4,884 2
Molins de Rei Baix Llobregat 26,568 15.91 1,666.8 2
Sant Just Desvern Baix Llobregat 20,478 7.8 2,622 1
Corbera de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 15,529 18.4 843.5 1
Badia del Vallès Vallès Occidental 13,055 0.9 14,037.6 1
Castellbisbal Vallès Occidental 12,811 31 412.9 1
Montgat Maresme 12,458 2.9 4,281.1 1
Pallejà Baix Llobregat 11,715 8.3 1,411.5 1
Cervelló Baix Llobregat 9,461 24.1 392.6 1
Tiana Maresme 9,220 8 1,159.8 1
Santa Coloma de Cervelló Baix Llobregat 8,373 7.5 1,117.9 1
Begues Baix Llobregat 7,429 50.4 147.3 1
Torrelles de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 6,217 13.6 458.5 1
El Papiol Baix Llobregat 4,318 9 482.5 1
Sant Climent de Llobregat Baix Llobregat 4,190 10.8 387.6 1
La Palma de Cervelló Baix Llobregat 3,036 5.5 556 1
Totals 3,347,881 636 90

Metropolitan government

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Metropolitan Council

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The Metropolitan Council is the highest governing body of the AMB. Its responsibilities include the appointment and dismissal of the AMB presidency; the approval of the Metropolitan Action Plan, which includes projects and services developed by the AMB during the term; the approval of laws and regulations, as well as the establishment of the metropolitan services fees.

The Metropolitan Council currently comprises 90 metropolitan councillors. Each of the 36 municipalities has a number of members in proportion to their demographic weight. The mayors of the municipalities are ex officio members of the Council, in addition to the councillors appointed by the Town Councils whose number increases until covering the one stipulated for each municipality.

Results to the Metropolitan Council

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Key to parties
  CUP
  GBeC [ca; es]
  Entesa
  ECG
  ERC
  Minor local parties
  PSC
  CiU
  JxCat
  Junts
  Cs
  PP
  Vox
Election Distribution President Executive VP
2011
11 2 1 43 22 11
Xavier Trias (CDC) Antonio Balmón [ca; es]
(PSC)
2015
9 18 8 2 33 12 4 4
Ada Colau (BComú)
2019
1 16 13 2 44 8 2 2 2
2023
10 8 3 46 14 8 1
Jaume Collboni (PSC)
Sources[1][2][3][4]

Governing Board

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The Governing Board is the body that assists the president in the everyday work of the metropolitan administration.

Tasks are delegated by the Metropolitan Council and the president, with the aim of facilitating the decision making and the work of the metropolitan administration.

The Governing Board comprises the AMB president and the metropolitan councillors appointed by the president at the proposal of the Metropolitan Council, and it meets at least twice a month.

Members of the Governing Board 2023–2027

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Office Officeholder Party Municipality
President Jaume Collboni PSC–CP Barcelona
Executive Vice-president Antonio Balmón Arévalo [ca; es] PSC–CP Cornellà de Llobregat
Vice-president for Urban Planning Policies and Natural Areas Damià Calvet Junts Barcelona
Vice-president for Mobility, Transport and Sustainability Carlos Cordón Núñez [ca; es] PSC–CP Cerdanyola del Vallès
Vice-president for Water Cycle and Analysis of Metropolitan Policies Belén García Criado PSC–CP Sant Joan Despí
Vice-president for Social and Economic Development Jordi Valls Riera [ca; es] PSC–CP Barcelona
Vice-president for International Relations and Digital Metropolis Elisenda Alamany ERC Barcelona
Vice-president for Climate Action and Metropolitan Strategic Agenda Janet Sanz Cid [ca; es] ECP–C Barcelona
Vice-president Lluís Mijoler Martínez [ca; es] ECP–C El Prat de Llobregat
Vice-president Marc Giribet Gavara ERC Sant Andreu de la Barca
Vice-president Anna Pascual Roca Junts La Palma de Cervelló
Councilmember Luís Manuel Tirado García PSC–CP Ripollet
Councilmember Antoni Lluis Suárez Pizarro PSC–CP Santa Coloma de Gramenet
Councilmember Jesús Husillos Gutiérrez PSC–CP L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
Councilmember Lourdes Borrell Moreno PSC–CP Sant Feliu de Llobregat
Councilmember Ramon Tremosa Junts Barcelona
Councilmember Guillermo López Ginés ECP–C Barcelona
Councilmember Jaume Graells i Veguin ERC L'Hospitalet de Llobregat

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Memòria 2011 | 2015 - La nova administració metropolitana de Barcelona" (in Catalan).
  2. ^ "L'administració metropolitana - Memòria 2015 | 2019 - Memòria 2015 | 2019" (in Catalan).
  3. ^ "Representants i estructura - Memòria 2019 | 2023 - Memòria 2019 | 2023" (in Catalan).
  4. ^ "Consell Metropolità" (in Catalan).
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