Nicolas
May 19, 20201 min
The feedback is inspiring: "The jury was particularly impressed by its approach to reaching these goals, which sees the city as an ‘ecosystem’.
The city’s achievements are underpinned by strong stakeholder outreach,
impressive citizen participation,
and the implementation of “superblocks”,
an innovative urban planning concept."
The goals mentioned are the following:
having zero road traffic deaths by 2030
restricting car usage
reducing the speed limit to 30 kilometres per hour by 2021
increasing the number of pedestrianised zones
The eVillo! options to the first 1000 subscribers (incl. existing members)
This includes free (and easy access) parking combined with shared mobility (bicycles & steps)
Shared mobility is expected to grow in the coming month as it is an excellent alternative to public transport.
In terms of mobility management, the momentum is there to go for a mobility policy (incl. bike, MaaS, parking mgt, etc.)