,,XIX century was the age of empires, XX century the age of states, XXI century becomes the age of cities. Wellington E. Webb, Mayor of Denver

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,,XIX century was the age of empires, XX century the age of states, XXI century becomes the age of cities Wellington E. Webb, Mayor of Denver 1

VILNIUS : FACTS & FIGURES 16 million inhabitants in a 300 km radius Vilnius population 527 930 Daytime population 680 000 Metropolitan area population 800 000 Vilnius County generates ~ 40% of Lithuania s GDP One of the most multilingual people in the EU 20 universities and colleges in Vilnius 30 km 10th place in the World in Smart City rankings Best tap water quality 50 km 2

VILNIUS CHALLENGE: URBAN COMPARISON OF URBAN STRUCTURES Vilnius Area 402 sq km Population 527 930 Density 1,340 / sq km2 Paris Area 105 sq km Population 221 1297 Density 21,060 / sq km Barcelona Area 101 sq km Population 1621537 Density 16,055 /sq km The area of Vilnius is 4 times larger than Barcelona or Paris Density is very low 3

CURRENT MODEL OF THE URBANISTICAL STRUCTURE CENTRAL ZONE XII-XIX century MIDDLE ZONE XX century PERIFERRIAL ZONE XX-XXI century 3 zones with different problems 4

DEMOGRAPHICAL CHALLENGES Men Women Decrease of population from 25 till 50 years Elderly people live in the city center, younger - moved to suburbs. 5

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES UNTIL 2015 120 ha for the conversion in the city center Polycentric development To concentrate on the city center, to avoid the extensive development by all directions To move out the industry from the central city territories 6

PRESERVATION OF HERITAGE Vilnius Old Town (360 ha) - one of the valuable historic and cultural heritages of UNESCO OLD TOWN REGENERATION CHALLENGES: Upgrade of the main public squares and streets; Preservation of valuable buildings, upgrade of buildings facades, yards; Reduce of transit traffic, increase of pedestrians, bicycles, installation of parking lots; Development of brownfields. 7

CONVERSION PROJECT-PARK OF ARCHITECTURE Conversion of 78 ha I stage 5 ha development of the former factory territory Skaiteks Planned multifunctional sustainable quarter with 2200 inhabitants; Planned investments into Skaiteks factory conversion till 2021 m.~ 400 MLTL Best example of PPP where the city invest in to the contaminated soil cleaning, building the infrastructure, rehabilitating public spaces 8

CONVERSION : FORMER FACTORY VELGA Planned multifunctional quarter on the river bank: 1.000-2.500 new inhabitants (~500 families) 70 000 sq. m. area for commercial needs Planned real estate value ~104 MEUR Developers will invest 4,8 MEUR into the infrastructure 9

CONVERSION : STUDY CAMPUS OF LITHUANIAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THEATRE Future Academy campus project (former military territory) - concentrated hotspot of culture and creativity in Vilnius city, combining production and enjoyment of high-level culture, attracting talents, citizens and tourists Land plot 4.75 ha, gross area 19 000 sq. m Investment volume 60 mln. Provisional start of the construction 2016/2017 10

NEW CITY CENTER TOP PRIORITY LOCATION ON RIGHT BANK OF NERIS RIVER - Territory: 120 ha - Investments 2004-2008: 222 MEUR - Projects realized in 2004-2011 - Planned investments from 2012: ~136 MEUR of private investments ~ 29 MEUR of municipal investments into infrastructure 11

NEW CITY CENTER - RIGHT BANK OF THE NERIS RIVER 12

STREETS NETWORK RENEWAL PROJECT PROPOSALS: Lvovo g. Krokuvos g. Kernavės g. Kalvarijų g. White bridge valley 13

STREETS NETWORK RENEWAL LVOVO STR. - PEDESTRIAN ALLEY WITH BYCYCLES ROUTES 14

STREETS NETWORK RENEWAL LVOVO STR. PLANNED SYSTEM OF SQUARES AND ALLEYS, CONNECTING MAIN COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC OBJECTS 15

NEW SQUARE ALONG KERNAVĖS, DAUGELIŠKIO, FINO STREETS CROSSROAD 16

KERNAVĖ STR. TUNNEL Traffic under Konstitucijos ave. to the left bank of the river neris Important transport hub 17

WATERFRONT 18

RENOVATION OF PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES OZAS PARK THE RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS PARK JAPANESE GARDEN REFORMATS SQUARE 19

MISIONAIRES GARDENS PROJECT PROPOSALS 20

RENOVATION OF 19 th CENTURY BERNARDINES GARDEN Opened late summer 2013. Based on historic research project aimed to return park to its late 19th century appearance in accordance with A. Strauss plan. Addition of historic elements of monastery and botanical gardens aimed to reveal the historic precedent and beauty of the area. Total investments: 5,7 MEUR, EU co-financed 2,8 MEUR 21

VILNIUS WESTERN BY-PASS Vilnius Western bypass is divided into stages: IA, I, II, III Total length of Vilnius Western bypass: 12 km 670 m Construction work on Vilnius Western bypass started in 2009 and expected to be completed in 2015 Estimated value of Vilnius Western bypass : 222 MEUR 22

OPTIMIZATION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT 2013 - Special plan for new modes of public transportation Main Zone represents constant public transportation activity with a Centre Zone prioritized for pedestrians and cyclists Peripheral mixed zone is served with connection routes and low capacity buses with the possibility to implement high-speed bus networks. Public transportation connection points P + R (Park + Go, in the city center) will feature reduced-fee parking. 23

NEW RAPID TRAM LINES - Development of city public transportation and communication infrastructure - 10,2 km first line (railroad station-hospital campus) - 36 tram stops - Investment : 200 MEUR 24

DEVELOPMENT OF BICYCLE TRACKS 126 km of marked bicycle tracks 22 km of non marked bicycle tracks, mainly along Neris river City bicycle system (Cyclocity): 360 bicycles in 36 locations opening 2013.07.15 first 30 min free of charge 25

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