Affordability of Public Transport. Tallinn 30 May - 1 June 2018

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2018 IMPACTS Conference Programme Affordability of Public Transport Tallinn 30 May - 1 June 2018 Image Ralf Roletschek 2018 2018 IMPACTS Tallinn 1

Information Management Policies Assessment for City Transportation Systems (IMPACTS) IMPACTS is a Network of European Capital and Major Metropolitan Cities for exchanging information and experience on Urban Mobility and Transport Policies. The diverse cities recognise that they share similar problems, and recognise the value in sharing information as they work toward their common vision of sustainable transportation solutions. History of IMPACTS The IMPACTS Europe association emerged in response to a perceived need for high-level strategic collaboration amongst capital cities about urban mobility policies that affect citizens. As such it offers Mayors and political representatives a forum in which they can discuss transport issues and initiatives with their senior technical officers. IMPACTS Europe differs from other city networks. It is not just a technical gathering. Rather it has a precise objective - to be a small strategic network of capital and major metropolitan cities for decision makers. The association grew out of the common interest of London, Paris and New York to exchange information and experience on Urban Mobility and Transport Policies. This led to our first Inter Continental Conference in New York in July 1996. The founder members continued to meet and in 1998 formalised the association at an assembly of city delegates in Brussels. The network quickly established memoranda of understandings with ERTICO and POLIS to jointly promote city interests on the international stage. IMPACTS Europe s relationship with North American cities was strengthened by joint activities, for example the 2001 Scanning Tour in Chicago, New York and Washington. The success of these types of visit is a source of real enrichment for all the members. International bonds with major metropolitan cities in America were reinforced through the establishment of IMPACTS North America/NACTO. These trans-atlantic connections were further deepened through contact with the Union of Latin America Cities in 1999. Thanks to Barcelona s contacts a meeting with Latin American Cities took place in 2001 aimed at setting up a new inter-continental co-operation, which ultimately led to a conference in Quito Ecuador (2004) that saw the launch of IMPACTS Latin America. Over the years IMPACTS Europe members have used the network to enrich bilateral and multilateral cooperation between their cities and work on common projects. These links are maintained not just through contact at the annual conferences, but also through joint projects. 2018 IMPACTS Tallinn

Welcome to Tallinn It is with great pleasure that I invite you to the IMPACTS network annual conference Affordability of Public Transport, in Tallinn on 31 May-1 June 2018. Five years ago, Tallinn introduced free public transport for all its residents. Since its introduction, in sharp contrast to predictions from doomsayers, the quality of service has constantly improved, as have levels of satisfaction of passengers. Free transport stimulates people to go out more in the evenings and weekends to consume local goods and services, thus supporting the local economy. It also enhances the labour market, expanding the area of job seeking and job taking for many. Combining free public transport with a severe increase in parking tariffs and redistributing street space for exclusive bus lanes we achieved also a slight decrease of car traffic in the city centre. Particularly remarkable, as at the same time our private car ownership continues to grow. Permanently, or limited only to emergency situations free public transport has been tried in numerous European cities, including capitals. Affordability of public transport thus remains an important issue in line with service quality and physical accessibility of the service. By exchanging knowledge, ideas and experiences we can inspire each other to create the best solutions to the challenges our cities face in the development of public transport. I welcome you all to Tallinn and I hope you will have an inspiring and exciting conference, as well as a pleasant stay in Tallinn. Taavi Aas IMPACTS President Mayor of Tallinn Conference Registration & Help Desk The registration desk staffed throughout the conference is located next to the conference room. It will open from 09:00 on Thursday 31st May 2018. The conference will be conducted in English only. Contacts: Ian Johnson ij@loxleyconsultancy. com Sarah White swhite@impacts.org Image Pudelek 2018 2018 IMPACTS Tallinn 3

Wednesday 30th May 2018 Tallinn invites attendees to a welcome drinks reception at Museum- Café Neitsitorn (Maiden Tower); Lühike jalg 9a, Tallinn from 18:00 to 20:30 Thursday 31st May 2018 VENUE: Jaan Poska Museum/Guesthouse; Jaan Poska street, 8 Tallinn 09:00 10:30 Session 1 Affordability of Public Transport Welcome Taavi Aas, Mayor of Tallinn and IMPACTS President Keynote Presentation Tallinners five years of free ride, Kalle Klandorf, Deputy Mayor, City of Tallinn Affordability of Mobility in Vienna, Angelika Winkler, Deputy Head of the Municipal Department 18, Vienna The role of public transport in mobility planning in Zurich, Rupert Wimmer, Head of Transport and Public Space, Zurich 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 12:30 Session 2 Developments in Public Transport Title to be confirmed, Mr Samylov, St Petersburg Developing the use of public transport, Claude Dargent, chairman of the commission «Public Space» Paris Council Public Transport in London: understanding current trends to plan for the future, Alexandra Goodship, Strategy and Planning Manager at TfL Light Rail Developments in Berlin, Speaker to be confirmed 12:30-14:00 Lunch Break at restaurant Korsten, Põhja pst 27a, Tallinn http://korstenresto.ee/ 2018 IMPACTS Tallinn

14:00 15:30 Session 3 Developments in Public Transport Scaling up Public Transport in a cycler s capital, Germa Bakker, Amsterdam The New SUMP and Development of Public Transport in Rome, Fabio Nussio, Rome Connecting the Barcelona tramway network, Adrià Gomila, Barcelona 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 17:00 Session 4 Developments in Public Transport CABLE CAR - A new type of public transport in Gothenburg, Jan Rinman, Gothenburg New mobility for a new urban model, José Manuel Calvo del Olmo, Councillor for Sustainable Urban Development, Madrid 18:30 Conference Dinner at restaurant Farm, Müürivahe 27B,Tallinn Friday 1st June VENUE: City Residence: Roosikrantsi Street 4b, Tallinn 09:00 11:00 IMPACTS General Assembly 11:00 13:00 Tallinn invites attendees to join a guided city site visit tour. 13:00-14:00 Lunch Image Guillaume Speurt 2018 2018 IMPACTS Tallinn 5

Conference Venues Wednesday 30th May evening From 18:00 to 20:30 Tallinn invites attendees to a welcome drinks reception at Museum-Café Neitsitorn (Maiden Tower); Lühike jalg 9a, Tallinn Conference Venue Thursday 31st May 2018 Jaan Poska Museum/Guesthouse; Jaan Poska street, 8 Tallinn Thursday lunch break Image Ethan Doyle White 2018 From 12:30-14:00 Restaurant Korsten, Põhja pst 27a, Tallinn http://korstenresto.ee/ Conference Dinner From 18:30 - Restaurant Farm, Müürivahe 27B,Tallinn Conference Venue Friday 1st June City Residence: Roosikrantsi Street 4b, Tallinn 11:00 13:00 Tallinn invites attendees to join a guided city site visit tour. Farm Restaurant, Conference Dinner venue Maiden Tower Museum-Cafe Weds Evening Reception venue City Residence: Roosikrantsi Street 4b Friday Conference venue 2018 IMPACTS Tallinn Jaan Poska Museum Thursday Conference venue

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Image Stepan Bormotov 2018 2018 IMPACTS Tallinn