City Mobility Plan Passed Despite Concerns
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City mobility plan passed despite concerns
A new scheme to prioritise Edinburgh infrastructure projects has been approved by councillors, despite some of them holding concerns over several issues. The new City Mobility Plan aims to determine which projects the city will prioritise working on in the next decade. Officers recommended that councillors accept a priority list which saw 73 projects approved […] The post City mobility plan passed despite concerns appeared first on The Edinburgh…
City Mobility Plan: Councillors agree ten-year prioritisation programme – The NEN – North Edinburgh News
An ‘ambitious’ prioritisation programme for projects under the City Mobility Plan (CMP), over the next decade, has been agreed by city councillors. This programme effectively manages the resources we have, to continue to deliver on the city council’s CMP objectives to: Reduce the volume of traffic going through the city. Improve how we move around the city, with more options for sustainable travel, including prioritising public transport. Provi…
Presents City Government Activities in Commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the Recreational Way
With the aim of strengthening the generation of spaces that promote mobility, the use of the bicycle as a means of safe transport and physical activation, the City Government headed by the municipal president, Pepe Chedraui Budib presented the commemorative activities at the 10th anniversary of the Recreational Way. In this regard, the Secretary of Mobility and Infrastructure, David Aysa pointed out that the Recreational Way has not only been a …
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