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Examples of mobility management in Europe Experience in COMMERCE partner cities Jakub Bojczuk

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Examples of mobility management in Europe. Experience in COMMERCE partner cities. Jakub Bojczuk. COMMERCE partners. LEPT, Londyn. CRIF, Paryz. EPOMM. Studio Metropolitana, Budapeszt. RATB, Bucarest. CCIB, Bukareszt. Kaunas Municipality, Kowno. Plovdiv Municipality, P ł owdiw. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Examples of mobility management in Europe

Examples of mobility management in Europe

Experience in COMMERCE partner cities

Jakub Bojczuk

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COMMERCE partnersLEPT, Londyn

CRIF, Paryz

Studio Metropolitana, Budapeszt

RATB, Bucarest CCIB, Bukareszt

Kaunas Municipality, Kowno

Plovdiv Municipality, Płowdiw

EPOMM

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Mobility Plan strategy in Bucharest

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What do we know about Bucharest?

• The population of Bucharest is around 2.2m with the majority being concentrated in the city area.

• The number of cars increased from 409.947 in 1992 to 1.014.120 in 2006.

• Modal share: public transport - 50%

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COMMERCE stakeholders in Bucharest

• Regia Autonoma de Transport Bucuresti (RATB)- The main public transport operator in Bucharest, it is responsible for the operation of buses, trams, and trolley buses.

• Camera de Comert si Industrie a Municipiului Bucuresti (CCIB)- Founded in 1868, CCIB is a NGO which promotes trade and industry in Bucharest, Romania.

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Travel Plan Forum in Bucharest

Questions Answers

How many members to date? What increase does this represent?

20 MEMBERS – good information and communication regarding the project

List the names of members and whether they are private or public sector.

Private sector : AOAR ; UGIR ; USER ; AMR; TRADE UNIONS ( CNSLR –FRATIA ; CARTEL ALFA ; BNS; Sindicatul ROMAERO ; Sindicatul METAV ; Search Corporation; Association of Municipalities of Romania Public sector : The Prefecture of Bucharest ; 6 Districts of Bucharest ; URTP; METROREX ;

What problems have you had in recruiting?

No major problems

What solutions / success factor can you share with the group?

Relevant information ; Good communication with the stakeholders

How have you engaged stakeholders (events, good practice guide, press, allinx, business case, direct contact)? Whicih is most successful?

Events organized by CCIB / other institutions Good practice Guide dissemination ( AOAR ; Employers Organizations ; Trade Unions )An article will be issued in “Afacerea” journal and will be sent to all the CCIB companies’ mailing list.

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Action PlanDescription of the Action Objectives

Start / End Date -

timescale

Lead organisatio

n Impact

Month 15 CCIBto Oct. 2011 RATB

CCIBRATB

CCIBRATB

Month 15

CCIBRATB

Increase the knowledge of SMEs and Municipal Staff in WTP CCIBDevelop better ways to engage employers in WTP RATBIncrease the knowledge of SMEs and Municipal Staff in WTP CCIBDevelop better ways to engage employers in WTP RATB

Communication to SMEs and local authorities

Increase the knowledge of SMEs and Municipal Staff in WTP

Increase the number of employers interested in WTP

Increase the number of employers interested in WTP

Promotion of WTP best practices

Increase the knowledge of SMEs and Municipal Staff in WTP

Month 15 to Oct. 2011

Increase the number of employers interested in WTP

Collaboration with ASTUTE Knowledge transferMonth 15 to Oct. 2011

Increase the number of specialist for developing and applying WTP at the national level

Consultancy for WTPDeveloping, implementing, evaluating WTP

Month 13 to Oct. 2011

Increase the no. of employers involved in WTP

Collaboration with University of Architecture and Urban Planning to introduce WTP notions and concepts within Mobility courses curricula

Preparing urban planners, specialists in mobility plans RATB

3rd Forum on WTP Oct. 2010 Increase the no. of employers involved in WTP

2nd Forum on WTP Month 25Increase the no. of employers involved in WTP

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Achievements to date

• Mobility Plan ForumStakeholders meet regularly

• Identification of roles and responsibilities Including other organisations such as Trade Unions, NGOs and Media

• Initial engagement with businesses

• Action Plan

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COMMERCE in Budapest

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Facts

• Population of 1.7 million.• Motorisation rate increased rapidly in the last sixteen years, while volume of the public traffic decreased.

• Congestion is significant barrier of businesses at the moment.

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Organisations involved

• Municipality of Budapest, Department of Transport

• Studio Metropolitana• Reevolutio• CIB Bank• Budai Ciszterci Szent Imre Gimnázium• Ráday street• Bartók project• Rákóczi project• IBM

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Achievements to date

• Identification of priority organisations

• Three organisations surveyed• Five Forum sessions have been organised

• Action Plan and Objectives have been set