TYRESÖ 2035 MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN IN BRIEF

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TYRESÖ 2035 MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN IN BRIEF

2 TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TYRESÖ STRAND BOLLMORA INRE BREVIK ÖARNA SOLBERGA TROLLBÄCKEN RAKSTA BERGHOLM YTTRE BREVIK DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Municipal centre Municipal district centre Neighbourhood centre meeting place with basic commerce & local services Minor meeting place Development corridor Green corridor Recreational path Planned new municipal land DYVIKSUDD VISSVASS

TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 3 THE ROAD TO TYRESÖ S FUTURE Tyresö is a suburban municipality in the Stockholm region approximately 18 km from the city centre. Tyresö had a total population of 47 000 in 2017. Tyresö 2035 is a long-term comprehensive, strategic plan that identifies the direction for development in the municipality until 2035. The plan aims to strengthen Tyresö s attractiveness and the positive qualities of being close to both a capital city and to a rich natural environment, at the same time as we contribute to the ongoing development of the Stockholm region. By 2035 Tyresö will have 60,000 residents. Tyresö is well known for its green and blue character - nature, lakes, coastal areas and national parks. The municipal comprehensive plan aims to preserve and strengthen these characters. At the same time, we are part of an expansive region and need to meet the needs of future residents with additional housing. Our children and young people should also be able to live in or return to Tyresö to settle. As we grow older, we will be able to find suitable accommodation that meets our needs within our municipality. With this in mind, the main strategies of the comprehensive plan are to densify and develop in the centres and along selected development corridors, making these more urban, active and attractive living environments. This is a short version of the comprehensive plan in English. A full version of the plan is available for download in Swedish at tyreso.se/2035. THREE STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The comprehensive plan is based on three strategies that will lead the way for environmentally, socially and economically sustainable development: Defined corridors both green corridors and development corridors. This strategy aims to create a more cohesive municipality by densifying along corridors that connect the different areas of the municipality. This densification will makes it possible to build 300 homes a year to meet the needs of a population of 60,000 in Tyresö in 2035. The green corridors are important for connecting Tyresö s green areas and strengthening biodiversity. Different sized centres provide opportunities for meeting places, better service and better conditions for transport. The aim is to ensure walking distance to services in order to reduce car dependency. The largest centre is Tyresö Centrum, followed by Alléplan and Strandtorget. Minor centres include Granängsringen, Södergården, Krusboda and Trinntorp. Minor meeting places, for example at bus stops, increase wellbeing and safety. The green and blue character is protected and strengthened. Our municipal natural and water environments are more accessible, at the same time that ecological diversity is strengthened and our green corridors are improved. This applies to both large, untouched nature reserves and residential green areas that are made more usable and enjoyable. A park strategy is being developed and new nature reserves created.

4 TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN S ROLE IN URBAN PLANNING The comprehensive plan is a long-term land and water use plan and is one of the municipality s most important policy documents. Every municipality in Sweden must, according to the Planning and Building Act, have a current comprehensive plan covering the entire municipality. It demonstrates how the municipality will contribute to international, national, regional and local goals and plans. Tyresö 2035 describes how land and water will be used to ensure sustainable development in Tyresö. NATIONAL REGIONAL The long-term plan covers the period up until 2035 with a view to 2055 and identifies what the municipality wants to develop and what it wants to preserve. It is not legally binding, but rather it guides the municipalitys decision-making regarding town planning, building permits and other permits. Projects already in progress when the comprehensive plan is adopted are therefore not part of the plan. MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL DISTRICT Älta BOLLMORA TYRESÖ STRAND INRE BREVIK TROLLBÄCKEN SOLBERGA RAKSTA YTTRE BREVIK NORRA BERGHOLM Huddinge Haninge Ö T Y RE S 5 20 3 YTTRE BREVIK SÖDRA Implementation of Tyresö 2035 will require more in-depth strategies to provide guidance for the more detailed planning that follows. Examples include: Strategy for Eastern Tyresö Transport Strategy Park Strategy Commerce Strategy Land Supply Strategy Guidelines for Housing Supply Guidelines for Heritage Environments NEIGHBOURHOOD INDIVIDUAL PROPERTY

TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 5 SUSTAINABLE, HUMAN, GREEN AND BLUE During the early community dialogue on a new comprehensive plan in 2013, we identified the values that the Tyresö residents want to strengthen. These values form Tyresö s identity and the aim of the comprehensive plan is to strengthen them. IDENTITY: Tyresö s identity is created when everyone involved in the communitybuilding sector thinks in terms of sustainable, human, green and blue. THEMES: Tyresö s identity is further strengthened by adding four themes to the identity: active, together, near and varied. GREEN SUSTAINABLE HUMAN AND ACTIVE TOGETHER NEAR VARIED BLUE Everything we do and all the decisions we make protect our ecological, social and economic values. New environments are carefully designed and aesthetically appealing they are environments that last. We build a sustainable society at the same time as we grow as a municipality. Tyresö has a built environment that supports life between buildings by creating a human scale, form and microclimate. The human scale is present in all of the municipality s operations, businesses and residential environments. Tyresö has a strong connection to the Tyresta green wedge. We are well known for our nature and our water, which is as rich as it is varied. All Tyresö residents are can easily access recreation, outdoor lifestyles, forests, parks and water. The surrounding environment promotes activity, meetings, play, culture and recreation. Its easy to live an active life. Together we create Tyresö s future. Dialogue and communication lays the groundwork for a consensus between Tyresö residents, business owners, organisations, the Council and property owners. Tyresö residents feel that they are close to everything. Hubs, both within and outside Tyresö, create a network of attractive places for both work and leisure. Variation permeates all parts of the community. There is a lot to choose from in terms of lifestyle, accommodation, outdoor environment, service, commerce and transport.

6 TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TYRESÖ S DEVELOPMENT PER DISTRICT The comprehensive plan takes into account Tyresö s history, culture and environment. The municipality is divided up into six municipal districts which each have individual planning guidelines for achieving the comprehensive plan s goals. Each municipal district will develop based on their individual conditions and service needs. The aim is proximity to everyday community infrastructure - shopping, meeting places, preschools, schools, sports facilities, retirement homes and jobs. It will also be easier to move between the municipal districts. BOLLMORA There are many ongoing projects in Bollmora today, particularly around the municipal centre, and this development is expected to continue. By 2035, the Council and other stakeholders will actively work to increase density and complement with in-fill development, create a varied range of attractive housing, strengthen Tyresö Centrum as the centre of the municipality, improve green corridors (both park and natural) and improve connections to surrounding municipalities. Specific projects include incorporating the Skrubba area into the municipality, connecting the areas of Krusboda and Fårdala, extending Bollmoravägen to Gudöbroleden and consolidating industrial areas. TROLLBÄCKEN Increase density along identified development corridors, increase variation of housing provision, protect heritage and natural environments, improve entrances to green areas and green corridors (Barnsjön, Farmarsstråket, Drevviken and Gudö å water- fronts), support improved service provision and improve connections to Bollmora. TYRESÖ STRAND Increase density along identified development corridors, capitalise on the proximity to the water, protect heritage and natural environments, improve access to municipal natural environments and support improved service provision. Focus development around Strandtorget as the municipal district centre for Tyresö Strand and protect the heritage environments around Tyresö Castle and church and other heritage landscapes. Develop Alby Nature Reserve and improve connections to Erstaviken bay and nature reserve. INNER BREVIK, SOLBERGA, RAKSTA, BERGHOLM This area has steadily transformed from summer houses to a permanent residential area and extension of municipal water, sewerage and roads in the area is required to allow for increased density in the future. Develop Trinntorp as a neighbourhood centre and archipelago contact point for Brevik, increase accessibility to water and beaches. OUTER BREVIK Take advantage of the rich natural and water environments, complement the existing built environment cautiously with new buildings, develop and expand green corridors and create a new nature reserve at Telegrafberget. DYVIKSUDD, VISSVASS AND THE ISLANDS Develop Vissvass as a centre for boating in Tyresö, develop area regulations (in Swedish: områdesbestämmelser) for Vissvass, protect the character of the area, conduct a needs review for the island of Ägnö.

TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 7 DEVELOPMENT PLAN Urban density area High density area Medium density area Rural area Industrial area Planned new municipal land Nature reserve or national park Future high frequency bus route Rail transport/ express bus route in the longer term

8 TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS On September 25, 2015, the UN s 193 partner countries agreed to adopt the 17 global sustainable development goals (SDGs). The goals are at the core of a new intergovernmental agenda for global sustainable development and are a successor to the Millennium Development Goals. The aim of the SDGs is for people across the world to agree on a definition of sustainable development with the help of goals, sub-goals and targets to track progress. The member states have agreed to achieve three things over the next 15 years: eradicate extreme poverty, reduce inequalities and injustices, and solve the climate crisis. Since these overarching goals are adopted by countries with very different circumstances and conditions, the subgoals are specifically adapted to the unique conditions of each country. In Sweden, for example, we do not have widespread isssues with extreme poverty although many people in Sweden have insufficient resources for daily life. 1. NO POVERTY End poverty in all its forms everywhere. 2. ZERO HUNGER End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. 3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. 4.QUALITY EDUCATION Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. 5. GENDER EQUALITY Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. 6. CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. 7. AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. 8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all. 9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation. 10. REDUCED INEQUALITIES Reduce inequality within and among countries. 11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. 12. RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. 13. CLIMATE ACTION Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. 14. LIFE BELOW WATER Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. 15. LIFE ON LAND Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss 16. PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels 17. PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.

TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 9 A SUSTAINABLE TYRESÖ The three development strategies of the comprehensive plan will ensure that Tyresö grows in an ecologically, economically and socially sustainable way. Tyresö has also assessed the sustainability of the plan against the UN s 17 global social development goals and was the first municipality in Sweden to do so. This is in line with the outcomes of the early community dialogue with Tyresö residents regarding the comprehensive plan and Tyresö s future. IMPROVED SERVICE THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF CENTRES By creating centres of different sizes, there is an opportunity for more meeting places, better service and better transport, and therefore a decrease in car dependency. A more urban character in central Tyresö is positive for commerce, business and transport. Other multi-use centres can provide conditions for job creation. It is important for social sustainability that access to schools, sport facilities, healthcare and social support services grows at the same rate as the number of residents. DEFINED CORRIDORS CONNECT DISTRICTS AND GREEN AREAS In order to create a more cohesive municipality, Tyresö has a strategy to densify along development corridors that connect the different municipal districts. Increased density along development corridors can increase safety and also provides better conditions for public transport and infrastructure. Walking and cycling are prioritised in the denser built environment, positive from both an environmental and health perspective. A more varied built environment with different housing forms and price ranges gives more people the opportunity to acquire their home in Tyresö. A good demographic balance in future population growth is important. People should be able to live in Tyresö in all different stages of life. By increasing the density and creating a more urban, mixed-use character to already built-up areas, land use is more resource-efficient and fewer of our green and natural areas need to be used for the necessary population growth. Green corridors are important for connecting Tyresö s green areas and strengthening biodiversity where it is weak. THE GREEN AND BLUE IS PROTECTED AND STRENGTEHENED Tyresö s natural environment is an incredibly valuable asset for the region and the residents of Tyresö. Our municipal natural and water environments are more accessible, at the same time that ecological diversity is strengthened and our green corridors are improved. This applies to both large, untouched nature reserves and residential green areas. Residential green areas are made more usable and enjoyable. A park strategy is being developed, and new nature reserves created. More places for play, recreation and unstructured sports benefit the health of people of all ages. In planning, gender and accessibility perspectives are important so that everyone can use the resources we have. It is also important to take into account predicted changes in climate, especially when coastal areas are to be built-up or made more accessible.

10 TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TOGETHER WE CREATE TYRESÖ MANY HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE PLAN The process of creating the comprehensive plan has engaged Tyresö residents of different ages, business owners, community organisations and associations and other stakeholders in a very positive way. This has included the early community dialogue in 2014, consultation in 2015 and review and exhibition in 2016. We asked: What will it be like to live in Tyresö in 2035? Where can we build more homes? Where will we play, relax, meet friends, shop, exercise? During the early community dialogue in 2013 we received many ideas and requests from Tyresö residents and other stakeholders. We compiled these into a discussion proposal which took the form of a pink newspaper. This was sent out to all households in Tyresö during the consultation phase, as well as to government authorities, organisations and other associations affected Tyresö s long-term development. Again we received over 1000 opinions, ideas and requests which were used in to develop the exhibition proposal. During the review period of the exhibition proposal we received additional comments and ideas on the details of the proposal, many of which were corrected or revised in the final plan. TOGETHER WE WILL CARRY OUT THE PLAN This cooperation will continue as the plan is implemented. Many of the proposed land uses in the plan are on private property and identify opportunities for private landowners to change their land use. Initiatives from private property owners are therefore crucial for realizing the goal of the comprehensive plan. Tyresö residents, private property owners, developers, companies, associations and power and water providers, etc. are therefore all important actors for implementing the plan. We are here! NEW IDEAS PROPOSAL DEVELOPED PROPOSAL IMPLEMEN- TATION

TYRESÖ 2035 TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 11 Tyresö Walking Festival 2017 Open house under the review period 2016 During early community Den dialogue rosa byggboden in 2013, the pink shed moved around the municipality to engage with local residents.

TYRESÖ 2035: TYRESÖ S MUNICIPAL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The comprehensive plan Tyresö 2035 has been developed through engagement with Tyresö residents, business owners and associations, and also takes into account regional and national objectives. The plan presents the municipality s basic intentions with regards to the use of land and water areas. Community engagement at all stages of the process has been critical as the comprehensive plan will guide more detailed planning in Tyresö for a long time to come. TOGETHER WE CREATE TYRESÖ! The plan was adopted by Tyresö Municipal Council on May 18, 2017. It covers the period to 2035, with a view to 2055. The municipal comprehensive plan must be reviewed every mandate period (four years) and if needed can be updated before 2035. Go to tyreso.se/2035 to read more about the plan and download to full version with supporting documents (in Swedish). Tyresö kommun, 135 81 Tyresö Address: Marknadsgränd 2, Tyresö centrum Telephone: 08-5782 91 00 Email: kommun@tyreso.se