The city of Brussels last month launched the process of citizen participation in the development of the region’s mobility plan. Its main objectives are to reduce the pressure of incoming and outgoing traffic in Brussels by 20 per cent, create 25 000 parking spaces and increase intra-city travel with public transport.
The Brussels minister for mobility, Pascal Smet, launched a website, goodmove.brussels.fr, to encourage the people of Brussels to express themselves on the current mobility situation in the city. In particular, Smet hopes to mobilise the younger generation into having a say on the future mobility of Brussels.
The website is open for feedback until October 2017. But if the initiative proves popular, the period may be extended.
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