Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia


The Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia or Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union, often referred to in Poland as Silesian Metropolis, was a municipal association composed of 14 adjacent cities with powiat rights of Katowice urban area in the Polish Silesian Voivodeship. The association existed from 2007 to 2017, when its role was effectively taken over by the Metropolis GZM.
The aim of the union was the creation of a strong metropolitan center with pooled resources, an internationally competitive profile and unified management of common infrastructure.

Goals

The main goals of the union included the following:
  • Arriving at a common development strategy for the cities of the union, in accordance with the current law governing planning and land use
  • Implementing projects joined by a common development strategy of the cities
  • Obtaining financing from domestic and foreign funding sources
  • Managing the roadways transferred to the union by its constituent cities
  • Obtaining aid from the European Union
  • Stimulating the job market throughout the constituent cities
  • Supporting innovative economic programs, increasing the competitive standing of the cities
  • Influencing legislative and decision-making processes in matters important to the union and affecting the union's activities
Nationally, the union strived to address several problems including:
  • Poor recognition
  • Under-investment
The effects of the union's activity included: improvement in managing the consortium, strengthening its economic muscle and increasing the competitive standing of the cities of the MAUS, coordination of public relations and promoting the member cities, and underscoring the importance of the region.

History

It was created by local authorities with little or no actual public discourse. The intent to form the union was formally stated by the mayors of the participating cities, who signed a declaration to this effect on 9 January 2006 in Świętochłowice. The Union's registration was signed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration of the Republic of Poland on 8 June 2007 with the city of Katowice.
On 1 July 2017 a new sui generis entity, the Metropolis GZM, was created. Therefore, the Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia was discontinued on 28 December 2017.

Participating municipalities

Originally 17 cities were to enter into the union; only 14 of the 17 cities proceeded with forming the union. Towns of Będzin, Czeladź and Knurów canceled their candidacy.
The borders between the constituent cities have been for decades artificial, and sometimes absurd; for example, one side of a street would belong to one city and the other to another.
The constituent cities by population numbers were as follows :