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slide 1 Integration of Mobility Management in land use planning: Outputs Janina Welsch (ILS), Roberto. De Tommasi (synergo), Tom Rye (TRI, ENU), Aljaz Plevnik (Uni Maribor) (on behalf of whole MAX WPD Team) ECOMM 2009, Donóstia San Sebastian, 15 May, 2009

slide 2 WP D topic: Integration of MM and planning Planning and building permission process – great potential to integrate MM with: –Plan-making – so sites have a choice of transport modes –Building permission – so new developments have MM plans and measures in place from Day 1 WP D: research, practice and guidance to encourage integration

slide 3 Todays session Introduction to the guidelines and tools developed by WPD (20 Minutes) Planning simulation workshop in Slovenia - process and results (20 Minutes) Training course in smaller groups looking at hypothetical new development s and how MM might be included in building permission process (30 Minutes) Discussion of the findings from smaller groups, in a final plenary session (10 Minutes)

slide 4 Output of WP D on 3 levels TOOLS / INSTRUMENTS PART D: Awareness raising PART D: Awareness raising RECOMMENDATIONS PART E: Recommendations PART E: Recommendations SPIN - OFF PART A: I ntroduction PART A: I ntroduction PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases GUIDELINES

slide 5 Output of WP D on 3 levels TOOLS / INSTRUMENTS PART D: Awareness raising PART D: Awareness raising RECOMMENDATIONS PART E: Recommendations PART E: Recommendations SPIN - OFF PART A: I ntroduction PART A: I ntroduction PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases GUIDELINES

slide 6 Introduction (Part A): What do they cover and what not? (Chapter 1.2) Guidelines give practical advice to planners on –how to integrate transport planning and land use planning (Part B) –how integrating MM into the land use planning / building permission process can work (Part C) Input approach: –show policies existing in practice and applications of them (Annexes to B and C) Transferability of existing policies –not treated in detail –readers have to judge if policy works in their situation

slide 7 Output of WP D on 3 levels TOOLS / INSTRUMENTS PART D: Awareness raising PART D: Awareness raising RECOMMENDATIONS PART E: Recommendations PART E: Recommendations SPIN - OFF PART A: I ntroduction PART A: I ntroduction PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases GUIDELINES

slide 8 Integration of land use with transport planning (Part B): Content What this integration is Why it is important for MM Policies and practice to achieve integration, including first steps Some examples for policies and practice, e.g.: –PPG13 from England –highly-frequented sites in Switzerland

slide 9 Integration of land use with transport planning (Part B): Overview of policies For each policy: How the promising policy supports integration and so the use of more sustainable transport Normal situation – and how the promising policy differs from normal What changes are needed to put the promising policy into effect, and barriers to implementation Framework conditions Policy guidelines Policies derived from environmental laws Policies that are part of the plan-making process

slide 10 Output of WP D on 3 levels TOOLS / INSTRUMENTS PART D: Awareness raising PART D: Awareness raising RECOMMENDATIONS PART E: Recommendations PART E: Recommendations SPIN - OFF PART A: I ntroduction PART A: I ntroduction PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART B: Integration of LUP with SUTP PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings PART C: Integration of MM in planning and building permit process of new buildings Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex B: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases Annex C: examples of existing policies and cases GUIDELINES

slide 11 Integration of MM in the planning and building permission process (Part C): Content Introduction Chapter 3.1. The building permission process – How does it work? Chapter 3.2. The Detailed Site Development Plan Chapter 3.3. Promising policies supporting the integration of MM Chapter 3.4.

slide 12 Integration of MM in the planning & building permission process (Part C): Introduction (Chapter 3.1.) Defines site-based MM, based on MAX definition Explains typical building permission process Highlights two principal strategies for public authorities to secure MM during the planning & building permission process –setting the adoption of MM as a condition, as a task of negotiation or as a recommendation and advice – influence of local authority direct or indirect –influencing the amount of parking spaces at a new development Could also take place in context of Detailed Site Development Plan

slide 13 (Part C): Promising policies supporting integration of MM – Overview of policies (Chapter 3.4.) Promotion of car-free housing Promotion of car-free housing Access Contingent Model for regulating car traffic at multifunctional developments Access Contingent Model for regulating car traffic at multifunctional developments Influencing set-up of MM through environmental legislation Maximum parking standards Maximum parking standards Parking pay-off Parking pay-off Securing MM through inclusion in the parking regulation Securing MM through inclusion in the parking regulation Securing MM through inclusion in planning conditions and obligations Securing MM through inclusion in planning conditions and obligations MM advice during the planning or building permission process Securing MM through negotiation

slide 14 Tools and Instruments (Part D) separate documents (PPT and doc), most based on content of guidelines useful as instruments for awareness raising of different target groups D1: Model presentation of MM at the site level (PPT) D2: Model presentation integration of MM in the planning and building permit process (PPT) D3: Model training course D4: Model planning simulation workshop as a method D5: Compendium of MM measures D6: Example of negotiation contracts

slide 15 Training exercise 1

slide 16 Training exercise 2