What is the status of the development of a national park & ride strategy?

The coalition agreement provides for the development of a “national parking and park-and-ride strategy (P&R)”. The deputy of the DP Max Hahn inquired with the competent minister on the state of the development of this document.

« De Koalitiounsaccord gesäit d’Elaboratioun vun enger « stratégie nationale de stationnement et parking-relais (P&R) » vir.

An deem Kader wollt ech dem Här Minister fir Mobilitéit an ëffentlech Aarbechte folgend Froe stellen :

– Wéi wäit ass d’Ausschaffe vun dëser Strategie ?

– Wéini gëtt dës Strategie virgestallt ?

– Kann den Här Minister scho Prezisiounen zu de Kärpunkte vun dëser Strategie ginn ?

– Wat d’P&R betrëfft, wéi vill Projete sinn an de leschten zwee Joer ofgeschloss ginn ? Wéi vill nei Parkplaze sinn tëscht 2018 an 2020 geschaaft ginn ?

– Bei wéi ville Projete sinn d’Aarbechten aktuell am gaangen ? Wat ass d’Unzuel vun de Parkplazen ? Wäert den initialen Zäitplang fir d’Ofschléisse vun den Aarbechte kënnen agehale ginn oder kënnt et zu Verspéidunge wéinst der Pandemie ?

– Wéi eng nei Projeten, mat wéi vill neie Parkplazen, si geplangt fir an den nächste Jore realiséiert ze ginn ?

– Ass virgesinn, déi nei P&R sou ze konzipéieren, dass de Chauffeur iwwer eng App (z.B. d’Mobilitéits-App) ka gesinn, wéi vill Parkplazen nach fräi sinn ? »

Answer

Work is currently underway on the second phase of the national parking space strategy, in which on the one hand the parking space available will be identified and solutions will be developed on the other. In the first phase, the aim was to identify the data needed to develop the strategy. In the third phase, concrete recommendations will be developed. The national parking space strategy could then be presented at the end of 2021.

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