Case Study: Innovative Mobility Projects and Transatlantic Dialogue Roadshow on Sustainable Mobility, Titel der Präsentation Folie: 1 Landeshauptstadt Dresden Ämterangabe über Folienmaster
Topics 1. Dresden Facts and Impressions 2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan 3. Cycling Concept 4. Walkability Fields of Action and Best Practices in Dresden 5. Walking Concept/Strategy Slide: 2
1. Facts & Impressions Capital of Free State of Saxony Dynamic, green city with a high quality of life Resident population 553,350 (2017) (12th place in Germany), average age 43 years, stable Prognosis: 583,000 (2030) City surface area 328 km2 (4th place in Germany), about 62 % covered by forest and green space Slide: 3
1. Facts & Impressions The Dresden transport network comprises: 1,474 km of roads 12 tram routes with a total length of 213 km 27 city bus routes (DVB AG) with a total length of 308 km 9 Elbe bridges 3 Elbe ferries, 2 mountain railways 92,000 commuters inbound, 54,000 outbound 157 million passengers of the diverse local public transport services in Dresden per year Photos: Slide: 4
1. Facts & Impressions Located in the valley and on the slopes of the River Elbe Slide: 5
1. Facts & Impressions Innere Neustadt / Königsstraße Baroque quarter Königstraße / Innere Neustadt Reference: & DWT Slide: 6
1. Facts & Impressions Heritage villa residences in Dresden Reference: Slide: 7
1. Facts & Impressions The Äußere Neustadt Dresden s largest Wilhelminian style district References:, Götte Slide: 8
1. Facts & Impressions The Äußere Neustadt Dresden s largest Wilhelminian style district Reference: Slide: 9
1. Facts & Impressions Rebuilt parts of the historic City center: Dresdner Neumarkt References:, DWT Münch, Schober www.dresden-neumarkt.de Slide: 10
1. Facts & Impressions Lukasareal in Südvorstadt Reference: Petersen Immobilien Modern residential areas Townhouse Project Bischofsweg / Äußere Neustadt Reference: Slide: 11
1. Facts & Impressions Areas with modern architecture - Gläserne Manufaktur (Transparent Factory) - Kristallpalast (Crystal Palace) - Kongresszentrum (Congress Center) - Neue Synagoge (New Synagogue) - Militärhistorisches Museum (Museum of Military History) Slide: 12 References: VW, LHD / Dittrich, PR, LHD, www.daniel-libeskind.com
2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) strategic integrated plan for an effective and ecological transport system to improve: - quality of live, - mobility, - economic growth in Dresden and the region for the next decades Slide: 13
2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan - Modal split in Dresden Since 1998: increasing modal split for green mobility modes 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 39% 22% 12% 27% 1972 1977 1982 1987 1991 1994 1998 2003 2008 2013!? Slide: 14
2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan - Measures 142 measures for achieving the right mix! Urban quality Traffic management Parking, economy Innovation urban space measures Measures already concluded Road/car traffic Public Transport Cycling pedestrians Slide: 15
2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan - Measures Establishing car sharing and intermodal mobility stations including electric powered mobility (SUMP measure No. 140) Reference: Slide: 16
2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan - Measures Car free bridge Augustusbrücke (SUMP measure No. 85) Reference: Slide: 17
2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan - Walkability Walking Slide: 18
2. Dresden s Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan - Cycling Cycling Slide: 19
3. Cycling Concept - Network Main routes reserved for daily commutes 829 km, thereof: IR II: 42 km IR III: 433 km IR IV: 354 km SachsenNetzRad (touristic): existing: 112 km planed extension: 32 km Slide: 20
3. Cycling Concept - Network Measures About 480 measures to qualify the main cycle route network Investment: One-time costs of about 45 mill. Annual costs of about 1.4 mill. Staff: 7 additional engineers Slide: 21
3. Cycling Concept - Content Network and infrastructure Sign Posting Cycle parking Cycling Concept Linking to public transport Bike & Ride Traffic management and public relations Administrative framework Financing and realization Slide: 22
4. Walkability Fields of Action and Best Practices in Dresden 4.1 Urban Planning / City Structure 4.2 Attractive Urban Areas and Streets 4.3 Infrastructure (Scale, Accessibility, Road Safety) 4.4 Public Relations & Mobility Management 4.5 Maintenance and Winter Service Reference: Slide: 23
4.1 Urban Planning / City Structure Example Zukunft Dresden 2025+ Integrated Urban Development Plan Dresden (INSEK) Visions: Dresden City of Culture in Europa Dresden City with economic Power Dresden City with height Quality of Live Dresden a City saving Recourses and protecting Climate Stadtplanungsamt Dresden Slide: 24
4.2 Attractive Urban Areas and Streets Example: Design Regulation for Public Spaces design solutions for public spaces respecting characteristics of city districts pooling of different functional needs simplification of intersectional planning Slide: 25
4.2 Attractive Urban Areas and Streets Example: Design Regulation for Public Spaces Körnerplatz / Loschwitzer Elbbbrücke Seestraße / Altmarkt Slide: 26
4.2 Attractive Urban Areas and Streets Example: Design Regulation for Public Spaces Slide: 27
4.3 Infrastructure Example: Sidewalk Investment Program Sidewalk investment program 2018/2019 new sidewalk road construction necessary reconstruction to enable tree plantings Fotos: Straßen- und Tiefbauamt Dresden Slide: 28
4.3 Infrastructure Example: Green corridor Weißeritz Slide: 29
4.3 Infrastructure Example: Green corridor Weißeritz Slide: 30
4.3 Infrastructure Example Blaues Band Geberbach Aufwertung des Baches/ Rad- und Wanderweg anlegen Dorfkern aufwerten städtische Eigenmittel 27 % Städtebauförderung 22 % Trümmerberg zugänglich machen Aussichtspunkte schaffen Straßenbauförderung 13 % Wasserbauförderung 29 % Radwegeförderung 9 % Offenlegung des Baches/ Rad- und Wanderweg anlegen Erholungsflächen etablieren Stadtplanungsamt Dresden Slide: 31
4.3 Infrastructure Example Blaues Band Geberbach Offenlegung Seidnitzer Weg Bahnquerung Reick Trümmerbergaussicht City Beach Leuben Renaturierung im Altelbarm Visionen Stadtplanungsamt Dresden Slide: 32
4.3 Infrastructure Example: Walkway trough Garden Plots Fotos: Amt für Stadtgrün und Abfallwirtschaft Dresden Stadtplanungsamt Dresden Slide: 33
4.3 Infrastructure Example: Residential Roads Kiefernstraße Pieschner Melodien, (Rosa-Steinhart-Straße) Slide: 34
4.4 Public Relations & Mobility Management Example: Dresden Municipal Mobility Team Mobility Management for employees Job ticket initiatives Event tickets Campaigns Mobility information and consultation services Mobility concepts for business, events, schools, Slide: 35
4.4 Public Relations & Mobility Management Example: Cooperative Mobility Campaign Multimobil Heimrich & Hannot photo: Slide: 36
4.4 Public Relations & Mobility Management Example: Initiative Walking People Walking courses Walking People It s never too late to start /WHO Slide: 37
5. Dresden's Walking Concept (in progress) 5.1 Strategy Investment programs, financing & capacity Regulations, Guidelines and Rules Campaigns and public relations Walking Strategy Concepts and Investigations Best Practice Slide: 38
5. Dresden's Walking Concept (in progress) 5.2 Network Extensions Slide: 39
5. Dresden's Walking Concept (in progress) 5.3 Adding Crosswalks Slide: 40
Thank you very much for your attention! Contact: Matthias Pfeil Tel.: + 49 (0) 351-4 88 35 12 MPfeil@Dresden.de Slide: 41