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Mobility in Munich Tasks & Challenges Third AENEAS Training Workshop March 4th 2010 Florian Paul Munich Transit Ltd. (MVG) Strategy and Planning

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Outline Facts and Figures about Mobility in Munich Transportation Planning, Design and corresponding coherent Policies Sustainable Mobility in Munich MVG’s Mobility Management Trends and future development Conclusion

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Facts and Figures about Mobility in Munich 1,35 million inhabitants in Munich commuters every day 3,7 million visitors every year Over 600 million passengers in public transport (PT) in 2008 Extensive and growing municipal network of buses (464 km), trams (71 km) and underground railway (100 km) operated by Munich Transit Ltd. (MVG) S-Bahn rail network in the Munich Region which connects suburban areas (442 km) Increasing Bicycle Traffic

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Transportation planning design and corresponding coherent policies (1) 3 Strategic Objectives in the general transport plan: 1. Reduce traffic 2. Deflect traffic 3. Control traffic Every measure to reduce or to avoid traffic has the highest priority In order to reach these objectives public transport net will be extended to deflect individual motor car traffic in favour of commercial traffic Establishment of a comprehensive mobility management in order to influence the individual choice of transport towards more sustainable modes

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Transportation planning design and corresponding coherent policies (2) Coherent Policies to… …integrate urban development und PT planning from the beginning …create intermodality, that means easy access by foot, bike + ride and park + ride facilities …create a safe environment and mixed use of functions to reduce travel distances …create services that that enable people to travel without car even for complex trip chains …create the right taxation and legal framework to strengthen PT …integrate people’s feedback to the suggested measures to sustain it

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Incentives to alternative modes to car (Pull) Availability of PT at all parts of the city 24h network for PT Affordable tickets for PT Public bikes (Call a Bike) Large pedestrian sidewalks free from obstacles Clean public space for enjoyable walking and cycling Car-pooling, CarSharing and car-rental at high availability Combined tickets for PT, public cars, taxis, … High priority of alternative modes expressed by politicians and media Transportation planning design and corresponding coherent policies (3)

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Disincentives to reduce car use (Push) Restricted or “taxed” construction of car parking facilities on private land Taxation of car ownership Taxation of car use Restrictions for private on-street car parking Strict Parking fee policy Restricted lanes for private cars Special lanes for intensively used private cars only Restrictions due to traffic, congestion or air quality Creation of pedestrian zones by reducing street space for cars Creation of cycling lanes by reducing street space for cars Transportation planning design and corresponding coherent policies (3)

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 In comparison with other German cities, Munich has today the highest modal split of public transport per capital In comparison with other German cities, Munich has the highest share of bicycle transport in the modal split In the Munich traffic management policy, public transportation plays an outstanding role Munich is in the process of taking a leadership position in mobility management on a Europe- wide basis Sustainable Mobility in Munich (1)

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Walkability of almost all the city (design and security) as major pre-requisite for high acceptance of PT 1200km of complementary cycle network Intermodality of PT with cycling, parking, car-sharing means… … bike racks in downtown Munich … Park+Ride facilities in the metropolitan region …soon CarSharing users Restricted parking policy (restrictions to build parking) Restricted parking policy (pricing to park) Sustainable Mobility in Munich (2)

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Change from a conventional transport company to a Mobility Service Provider Creation of a sustainable mobility-awareness in population, politics and economy Projects: Mobility management for New Residents: “A Relationship Marketing Campaign in Munich” Autonomous use of PT through school children: “Mobi-Race” Strengthening of cooperations in Ecomobility – New forms of collaboration with CarSharing- provider Mobility Management for companies (eg. cooperation with Bavarian Broadcasting Company, BMW Group, HypoVereinsbank, Siemens) Park + Ride powerful bargain to switch from motorized traffic to PT Financing in large parts through MVG/SWM Bike + Ride Bicycle traffic as a important partner in ecomobility MVG‘s Mobility Management

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Best Practice: Mobility management for New Residents 20% of all inhabitants change their residence at least every year 10% of all inhabitants move to and from the city every year MVG and the City of Munich would like to actively involve the residents of Munich in an open decision-making process with the aim of more environmentally friendly made trips (PT, walk, cycle) Interactive telephone marketing process on the basis of the distribution of informational materials Effects on 85,000 new residents (every year)  + 7% customers for PT  - 3.5% reduction in car use means 80 Mio. avoided car- km/a  Reduction in CO2: 12,000 tons/a  Savings and costs (according to EWS): €16 Mio./a MVG‘s Mobility Management

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Fight against global warming (reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, i.e carbon dioxide) Rising energy prices (fuel, gas, electricity, water, etc.) Spatial development: back to the city/regional population decreasing = growth in urban areas Demographic Change (growing number of elderly people) Trends and future development

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Sustainable cities give clear priority to alternative modes to private car (that means not to the car at the same time – limited resources!) These cities can reduce their overall energy consumption dramatically compared to cities favouring private car use It is decisive that cities have a comprehensive strategy that is put into reality within a master plan Only cities with a network will have success; single projects do not lead to sustainable use of PT Land use, urban and street design, security and cultural richness are together key elements for successful PT Conclusion

AENEAS is supported by: Florian Paul (MVG) Third AENEAS Training Workshop Munich March 4th 2010 Thank you very much for your attention ! Florian Paul Munich Transit Ltd. (MVG) Strategy and Planning