Turin is the center of the Metropolitan City of Turin, which includes the municipality of Turin and 311 surrounding sub-city districts (comuni). The Metropolitan Mayor and the Metropolitan Council are responsible for strategic planning, metropolitan transport, and infrastructure, fostering cohesion and economic development across the broader area. The Municipality of Turin handles local governance and services within the city.
Turin has expanded rapid transit accessibility to 56%, an impressive step forward in improving mobility options for residents. NO₂ levels have dropped by 48% since 2000, underscoring sustained efforts to tackle urban pollution. Additionally, 99% of residents have access to public spaces, ensuring high levels of urban inclusivity.
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