Urban mobility planning

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Good planning helps choosing and designing the right measures, or packages of measures, for a city’s particular transport context, and getting them off the ground.

A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) – a strategic plan designed to satisfy the mobility needs of people and businesses in cities and their surroundings for a better quality of life - can play a big role in this regard. To discover more about these plans, visit the dedicated Mobility Plans section on Eltis.

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By Jane Tewson / Updated: 29 Apr 2022

TUMI Conference 2022 - TUMI2022

The TUMI2022 Conference “Transforming Transport Infrastructure” will take place in-person in Leipzig, Germany, and virtually, on 17 May 2022 11:00-17:30 CET.

Sustainable infrastructure is the backbone of climate-friendly urban mobility and this year's conference will spotlight the importance of achieving a sustainable mobility infrastructure transformation. There will be discussions on:

By Hannah Figg / Updated: 28 Sep 2022
By Jane Tewson / Updated: 14 Jul 2022
By Francine Long / Updated: 14 Apr 2022
By sebnolens / Updated: 11 Apr 2022
By sebnolens / Updated: 28 Nov 2022

2022 Annual POLIS Conference

The Annual POLIS Conference 2022 will take place from 30 November and 1 December 2022 in Brussels, Belgium. The POLIS Conference provides an opportunity for cities and regions to showcase their transport achievements to a large audience of mobility experts, practitioners and decision-makers. 

By Hannah Figg / Updated: 06 Apr 2022
By Hannah Figg / Updated: 28 Mar 2022
By Claus Köllinger / Updated: 28 Mar 2022

Poland is to co-finance SUMPs for medium sized cities

The Polish Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy has called on medium-sized cities to apply for co-funding to develop their Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). The Ministry has set up a national fund of 8 million Zloty, which offers co-funding rates of up to 85% of eligible costs.
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By Sofia Pechin / Updated: 09 Mar 2022

New funding and actions to improve urban mobility in Spain

The Ministry of Transport in Spain recently announced the provisional distribution of the first €1 billion from the European Recovery Plan destined to improve urban mobility. 11% of the money will be destined to promote 62 projects for the implementation of low emission zones (LEZ).
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