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RSSDoes your city or region want support in developing a package of measures for a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP)? Do you want to learn more about the processes behind doing so? Then apply to join the next round of the SUMP Learning Programme (SLP) from CIVITAS SUMPs-Up!
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- Mobility management
- Urban mobility planning
National Transport Authority (NTA) and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) have recently announced details of the Emerging Preferred Route for MetroLink, the metro service that will run from Estuary north of Swords to Sandyford on the southside, serving Dublin Airport and the City Centre.
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- Public and stakeholder involvement
- Urban mobility planning
CIVITAS PROSPERITY stands for innovation. And as such, the project offers insights to interesting topics via its Innovation Briefs that are relevant for making SUMPs more attractive, more up-to-date and more effective.
- Topic
- Public and stakeholder involvement
- Urban mobility planning
Elected politicians from any CIVITAS Forum Network city are invited to apply to become members of the new CIVITAS Political Advisory Committee.
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- Policy and research
The city of Maastricht has announced its plans to introduce a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) next year. The measure is part of the city’s efforts to improve air quality.
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- Traffic and demand management
Throughout March, the Danish Road Safety Agency (Færdselsstyrelsen) has consulted on new rules for speed pedelecs.
- Topic
- Walking and cycling
he call for applications to host the 6th European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans, to be held in 2019, has closed.
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- Urban mobility planning
Barcelona recently published its Electric Mobility Strategy 2018-2024 including a range of measures and ambitious targets for development of electromobility in the city.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
The first 'under the canopy’ Hydrogen refuelling station has opened in Beaconsfield, London on 27 March 2018.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
Police cars and taxis will be among nearly 200 new hydrogen powered vehicles switching to zero emission miles, thanks to a multi-million pound government boost as part of the Hydrogen for Transport Programme.
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- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles