Participating towns and cities

ItalyMontesilvano, Italy

Population:
60.000 inhabitants
Department:
Sustainable Mobility
Contact:
Anthony Hernest Aliano
Piazza Diaz 1
65015 Montesilvano
(++39) 3389090563
Montesilvano already registered 1x for EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK in: 2021

Participation 2021

Permanent measures Permanent measures

Montesilvano implements one or more new permanent measure(s), which contribute(s) to modal transfer from private car to environmentally sound means of transport.

New or improved bicycle facilities
Improvement of bicycle network (creation of new lanes, extension, renovation, signposting etc) planned
Develop public bicycle hiring and sharing systems planned
Improvement of bicycle facilities (parking, locks etc) planned
Installation of charging points for e-bikes planned
Launch of free-floating bike-sharing schemes planned
Pedestrianisation
Create or enlarge pedestrian streets planned
Improvement of infrastructure (new foot bridges, pavements, road crossings, zebra crossings etc) planned
Extension or creation of new greenways planned
Public transport services
Use of ecological vehicles for public transport fleets
Development of new technologies to improve public transport planned
Launch of integrated services for the various public transport modes
Traffic calming and access control scheme
Speed reduction programmes in zones near schools planned
New traffic regulations: traffic circulation and parking planned
Elaboration of new residential areas planned
Introduction or expansion of Urban Vehicle Access Regulation Scheme planned
Accessibilities
Create the tactile pavements planned
Create wheelchair ramps planned
Lowering of pavements planned
Enlargement of pavements planned
Removal of architectonic barriers planned
Launch of accessibility plans planned
New forms of vehicle use and ownership
Charging points for electric vehicles planned
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) planned
Mobility management
Create systems for buses and walking trains planned
Development of systems and equipment for measuring air quality in public places planned