It has been reported that in Flevoland millions of euros in 2006 investment funds, which were
earmarked for stimulating the economy there are still held back in the
Province administration capital of Lelystad.
Consequently
many projects did not get off the ground. This is the conclusion of a
Court of Auditors report on the investment program Flevoland-Almere
(IFA).
The IFA, which has a term of ten to fifteen
years to administer Government funds, specially aimed at the 'unique
urban climate of Almere' designed to develop and market the economic
position of Almere in the North Wing of the Randstad.
The
idea was also to encourage entrepreneurs and residents to come up with
appealing ideas for Almere. For example social, cultural and
economic focused projects.
The Suburban Court of Auditors and
the Court of Auditors also examined individually and later in cooperation with the
municipality of Almere the recommendations of previous evaluations,
which for example included tighter control mechanisms.
But
despite all this, the earmarked money is still on the shelf "somewhere". Originally
the Province of Flevoland and Almere agreed that EUR 100 million would
be made available in three tranches. This has now shrunk to around
EURO 89 million.
Once these funds are released it will require to have hands-on projects available which can be put into immediate action. Unfortunately these projects are still on the drawing board and don't seem to have been thought through in any detail yet.
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