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Only Six Percent of Municipalities Reach the Mark

Summary by KATAPULT MV
The inhabitants of a city should be able to reach the most important things of daily needs within a quarter of an hour on foot or by bike. This goal is pursued by the guiding principle of the "15-minute city". A new study shows that this is currently only the case in a few municipalities. This is not surprising. But perhaps not so bad. The contribution Only six percent of the municipalities reach the mark first appeared on KATAPULT MV.
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The inhabitants of a city should be able to reach the most important things of daily needs within a quarter of an hour on foot or by bike. This goal is pursued by the guiding principle of the "15-minute city". A new study shows that this is currently only the case in a few municipalities. This is not surprising. But perhaps not so bad. The contribution Only six percent of the municipalities reach the mark first appeared on KATAPULT MV.

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KATAPULT MV broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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