Ambiciozni načrti Slovenije na področju CPS
Luka Mladenovič
Urbanistični inštitut Republike Slovenije
Kranj, 14. 6. 2019
LIFE IP – CARE4CLIMATE
Current status on SUMPs in Slovenia
• 77 municipalities (of 212) with SUMPs
• Updated National SUMP Programme
• Active NTF as driver (PROSPERITY, Care4Climate)
• involved in EU SUMP movement since 2004,
• limited role of government until 2010,
• SUMP proces 2010-2014,
• implementation process in 2014-2020.
Background
- Regulation
- Funding
- Knowledge
LIFE IP – CARE4CLIMATE
Framework for comprehensive approach
• Currently SUMP not legally binding or defined
• Municipalities encouraged to prepare them, funding
available for development and implementation
• Challenges with quality assurance, regional
cooperation, small / large municipalities, integration
with spatial plans and other documents
Need for SUMP law now recognized, but approach not
yet clear
Regulation
Operation EU Funding Selection End of Project
SUMPs 1.9 mio EUR (CF) Call for tender June 2017
P+R system 4.8 mio EUR (CF) Call for tender September 2020
Walking and cycling infrastructure, bus stops
17 mio EUR (CF) Call for tender September 2020
ITI mechanism 21.0 mio EUR (ERDF)8,4 mio EUR (CF)
Call for applications 2023
Regional cycling connections
23 mio EUR (ERDF)74 mio EUR (national f.)
Call for applications 2023
Soft measures of MM 2.9 mio EUR (CF) 5 public procurements
2020 - 2023
Operational Programme for the Implementation of the EU Cohesion Policy in the Period 2014 -2020
Funding
Training for key experts in Slovenia
1. Consultants (experts in a field of transport, spatial planning,…):
- October 2014 (30)
- June 2015 (7)
- October 2015 (30)
2. Experts from municipalities
- 5. October 2016 (70)
3. Traffic designers
- 6. April 2017
Knowledge
National SUMP platform
• Established in 2012
• Refreshed design and approach in 2019
Knowledge
Knowledge
Knowledge
PRIORITIES FOR NEXT YEARS
Activities financially supported by LIFE project CARE4CLIMATE for next 8 years
• Revision of national SUMP guidelines on local level
• Introduction of regional SUMPs (regional coordinators, pilot projects, approach development, guidelines)
• Development of SUMP quality control (content)
• Regular financial resource for SUMP measures overview
• National task force and External advisory board
Next steps
Development of thematic guidelines
• Sustainable parking policy
• Green city logistic
• Citizen engagement in SUMP development process
• Monitoring and evaluation of SUMPs and measures
• Integration of spatial and transport planning on local level
• MAAS
• Alternative PT services
• Mobility management for large road reconstructions
Each guidline will be presented as a training for experts + printed version + online pdf
Next steps
Thank you for your attention
Luka Mladenovič
Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia
Trnovski pristan 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel +386 1 4201343