Bonfim: Porto opens public consultation on 683-million-euro regeneration plan
Porto's city council unanimously approved sending the Bonfim Urban Rehabilitation Operation to public consultation: 683 million euros, nine flagship projects and 41 actions through 2036.
Bonfim, the Porto parish that has gone from overlooked to hotly contested in just a few years, is set to host the city’s biggest urban regeneration bet yet: a 683-million-euro Urban Rehabilitation Operation (ORU), which the city executive unanimously approved on Tuesday to send to public consultation.
What does the Bonfim regeneration plan include?
The Strategic Urban Rehabilitation Programme lays out nine flagship projects, broken into 41 concrete actions, to be delivered over ten years — between 2027 and 2036, extendable to 2041. The main intervention areas are Santos Pousada, Fernão de Magalhães, Eirinhas, Antas, Fontainhas and Nova Sintra. Of the total investment, around 61 million euros is public money, with the municipality as lead promoter, 618 million is private, and close to three million comes through public-private partnerships.
The scale says a lot about the city’s momentum: on the same day it emerged that Porto Vivo is expanding its affordable-rent stock with 159 more homes, the council set in motion a plan to make Bonfim “a reference territory” — balancing innovation and preservation, in the municipality’s words.
When does it start, and how can residents take part?
Works are scheduled from 2027; before that, the project goes to public discussion, where residents, owners and associations can submit contributions and objections. That step matters to anyone living in the parish — and to anyone worried that 618 million euros of private investment could push prices even higher in one of the country’s most pressured areas. Consultation details and deadlines are published on the official Porto municipality website.
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