The “Good Morning, Jacó” is an urban plan of ideas, developed for and with Jacó Community – an informal settlement, it is located on an urban slope surface, defined as "APP - Permanent Preservation Area". The community is inserted in an area whose predatory urbanization of the proximities is a threat to the permanence of the 100 families that live there. The project, which was developed over 1 year by means of a participatory process with dwellers, is an important tool for coping with public resettlement policies coupled with the pressure of the real estate market, aimed at removing people from the place under the pretext of the area being mapped the “at risk”. However, this project is focused on doing a deep analysis and proposing solutions to the urban problems through a safety qualification perspective.