Ljubljana from green vision to international recognision

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Ljubljana from green vision to international recognision Sustainable Mobility Plan of the City of Ljubljana: Successful sustainable mobility solutions for better quality of life Vita Kontić City of Ljubljana Covenant of Mayors: Exchanging good practice on energy efficiency and security in post-soviet and former east bloc countries Workshop Dresden, Germany / 23 April 2015

Short version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3ppk3vpl8 Long version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dixkkc2lo_i

About Ljubljana approx. 283,000 residents; 275 km 2 the capital of Slovenia; economic, political, educational, cultural, historical centre of the country green, clean, safe and friendly Mission: to ensure the best service for inhabitants and visitors, and persistently strengthening the quality of life for all

Before and after 2007

Renovations and revival of public spaces

Renovations and revival of public spaces bridges

Green mobility

September 2013 CIVITAS Elan, 2008 EMW 2013 Refurbishment of Slovenska street February 2015 Now May 2015

Strategic vision Ljubljana 2025 Vision (2007) Ideal City Nurture its history Encourage engagement of the citizens Environmentally friendly city City interconnected with the landscape Rearranged traffic in the city Protection of nature Metropolis Quality of life, safety and tolerance Modernization of transport Efficient handling with the land

Sustainable strategies and plans Environmental Protection Programme (2020) Sustainable Energy Action Plan (2020) Sustainable Mobility Plan / Transport Policy of COL (2020) Electromobility Strategy (2020) Urban Master Plan (2030) Zero Waste Plan (2035) Other strategic supporting documents

Sustainable mobility plan: cohesion of measures Main goal Sustainable Mobility Plan of COL Modal split: 1/3 pedestrians and cyclists 1/3 public transport 1/3 private cars on foot by bicycle by PT-city bus by car Modal split residents of the City of Ljubljana comparison 2003 and 2013

Results of sustainable mobility measures the pedestrian surfaces were increased by 620 % by closing the city centre for all motorized vehicles (100.000 m 2 ) 3 Kavalir electric vehicles that operate free of charge in the city centre: 800.000 passengers since 2008 the self-service bikesharing system Bicike(LJ): 2,6 million rides since May 2011 improved public transport 19 % more city bus users since 2010, 34 % increase of journeys on regional buses since 2013: Urbana card, 36 CNG buses (17 %), extended bus lines to LUR, P+R facilities, yellow bus lanes, real time information (display, route planner), safety

Citizen engagement and awareness raising

Other dissemination tools

http://www.ljubljana.si/en/about-ljubljana/award-winning-ljubljana/ Awards Ljubljana is on the right path

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m59tomuamyw

How did we do it? Vision decision creation! Political / decision-makers support Efficient team ( great city family form working groups, teams, boards) Expert, stakeholder and citizen engagement (from the beginning) = better solutions and higher acceptance Evaluation and adjustments Funding: EU or state co-funding (CIVITAS); privatepublic partnership (BicikeLJ); donations; sponsors Awareness raising and promotion Be innovative and creative Media attention International recognition ( awards) and networking Transferability of knowledge and experience

Old habits die hard Lessons learned:! Patience, persistence and confidence! Time needs time! You can never satisfy everyone, but try to ensure the best for the majority! Do it for the citizens and WITH them

A beautiful overview of the most beautiful city. On the bus, a passenger starts to whine: What have they done?! Now you can t drive a car throught the city! I replied: Lady, most of us are poor and don t own a car anyway. And then it occured to her: Well, I don t have it either. It s really better for us now, nicer and safer Sadly, the majority mostly see the bad side of the situation first. But the good side is really good this time. Carry on, Ljubljana! (Simon Lapajne) From the Book of Impressions, exhibition Slovenska Street Through Time, 12 November 2013

Sharing the city http://www.civitas.eu/content/civitas-forum-conference-2015

Thank you. Vita Kontić City Administration Mayor's Office Public Relations Office Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 2 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia E: vita.kontic@ljubljana.si T: + 386 1 306 10 95, F: + 386 1 306 10 21 www.ljubljana.si www.facebook.com/moljubljana www.youtube.com/channel/ucb5igqkf9vlgf8pdb4fzpia www.instagram.com/mestnaobcinaljubljana Photos: Arhiv MOL, Miha Fras, Primož Hieng, Volker Hoffmann, Vita Kontić, Matic Kuder, MGML, Nik Rovan, Turizem Ljubljana, Dunja Wedam, Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti, 2K Arhitektonski ured, Sadar + Vuga, Scapelab, Za mesto po dveh