Poland’s ZPI Reform: Municipalities Can Set Investor Agreement Rules

New Polish law allows local councils to determine rules for investor agreements under updated ZPI legislation.

Legislative Update

Poland has amended the Zasady Planowania i Zagospodarowania (ZPI) regulations, granting municipal councils authority to establish specific terms for agreements with investors.

The reform modifies existing zoning frameworks to enhance local governance flexibility in development negotiations.

Local Authority Expansion

Councils now possess explicit legal grounds to tailor investor protocols, addressing site-specific development needs without central oversight.

This change aims to streamline administrative processes while ensuring municipal priorities align with investment projects.

Implementation Guidelines

The amended statutes require councils to publicly disclose new investor agreement rules before their enforcement.

Transparency measures remain mandatory to prevent irregularities in local investment facilitation processes.

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