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EU Urban Mobility Observatory
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  • 22 February 2018
  • 1 min read

Public Consultation on the action plan of the Urban Agenda Partnership on Urban Mobility

The "Urban Agenda for the EU" is the European answer to involving cities in shaping the EU's future and improving cities' contribution to the Union's and member states' goals. Its Partnership on the topic "Urban Mobility", led by the Czech Republic and the City of Karlsruhe, has created its Action Plan for improving cities' impact on regulations, financing and knowledge transfer from EU's side to design the future of urban mobility.

Now, the Partnership on Urban Mobility cordially invites public feedback on the Action Plan!

The Partnership's Action Plan covers the thematic areas of

  • Active Modes and Public Space
  • New Transport Services and Innovation
  • Public Transport and
  • Governance

and these themes are connected to 9 measures detailing the proposed Action Plan themes.

The public consultation aims to assess the measures and recommendations of the Action Plan and is structured to encourage feedback on each of the 9 measures included in the Action Plan. You can give feedback to one, some or all of them here: https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/urban-mobility/actions where you'll find an overview of all actions, links to the respective surveys as well as access to the entire Action Plan.

The results of the consultation will be incorporated into the final design of the Action Plan, which will then be presented to the European Commission, member state representatives responsible for urban affairs, the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR), EUROCITIES and the entire stakeholders involved in the partnership.

To stay up-to-date on Public Feedback, the Partnership's work, and the Urban Agenda for the EU, please sign up for the Urban Agenda newsletter and follow its activities on https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/urban-agenda.

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Publication date
22 February 2018
Topic
  • Policy and research
  • Public and stakeholder involvement
Country
  • Europe-wide