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(iii) prepare itself and react when necessary, by proposing its projects to the competent<br />

managing authority and providing all required documents and data/in<strong>for</strong>mation so that its<br />

projects are accepted and co-funded by <strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong>;<br />

(iv) follow closely the above steps and the instructions of the competent managing<br />

authorities.<br />

Fig. 20: Athens Ring Road ‘Western Hymettos peripheral’ (Greece), which was co-funded by the<br />

ERDF<br />

• Sectorally dedicated <strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong><br />

Sectorally dedicated <strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong> are allocated to projects and are generally managed by the<br />

competent EC Services (e.g. the TEN-T Fund is managed by the competent DG-TREN<br />

Services) on the basis of the provisions of the relevant regulation <strong>for</strong> the management of<br />

each Fund<br />

50 .<br />

50 The procedure that is followed is the same in both periods (2000–2006 and 2007–2013) and it is very closely<br />

coordinated with the procedure <strong>for</strong> programming the interventions co-financed by the Structural and the Cohesion<br />

Funds.<br />

<strong>EU</strong> <strong>funds</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>roads</strong>

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