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Projects and activities of the City of Pécs Concerning Sustainable Public Transport
1. The Municipality of the City of Pécs
Projects and activities of
the City of Pécs
Concerning
Sustainable Public Transport
23 September 2009, Brussels
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2. The Municipality of the City of Pécs
The City of Pécs, Hungary
• The City of Pécs with 170 thousand inhabitants, is a middle-sized
cultural, educational, commercial and health centre, 40 kms far
from the Croatian border.
• The transition period as well as the rapid increase of the number of
tourists and students resulted in a huge demand for private car
parking spaces and modernisation of public transport.
• Further innovation and new ideas have developed since the City of
Pécs is going to be the European Capital of Culture in 2010.
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3. The Municipality of the City of Pécs
Civitas – Trendsetter project
• Partner Cities: Stockholm (Sweden) Graz (Austria) Lille
(France) Prague (Czech Republic) and Pécs (Hungary)
• Achieved goal regarding Pécs: Decreasing the number of
parking cars in Pécs city centre (20%) – introduction of park
free zone, introducing a parking concept (zone-model parking
system with limited time parking and heavy prices; decrease
air and noise pollution – limiting the number of cars
accessing the centre with the above mentioned measures.
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4. The Municipality of the City of Pécs
Activities
between 2000-2009
• Renewal and modernisation of two bus-decentres: in the Southern and in
the Eastern part of the city. Both decentres are situated in densely
populated zones.
• Accessible buses: introducing low deck city buses as a part of the bus-stock
renewal.
• Bus tickets for mobile phone: Started in January, 2009, the users of public
transport service can easily buy their daily of monthly tickets by using their
mobiles. Not only individuals but families can buy their tickets (parents can
buy the tickets from their bank account to the child’s mobile).
• „Dynamic bus stops”: audio-visual bus stops are set as part of a pilot
project jointly implemented with the Budapest Public Transport company.
The operation of the bus-stops is based on GPS [global positioning system]
have many functions: e.g.: shows the actual position of the buses on a city-
map, also tells the info (accessibility), shown on the interface, the simplicity
of usage allows users to easily access wide range of information.
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5. The Municipality of the City of Pécs
EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE,
PÉCS2010
• At the moment, public transport is more than hectic in the city of Pécs
• due to the 5 huge construction sites for the European Capital of
Culture.
• Due to the Sopianae Plan (Sopianae: Roman name of the City): a huge
public road projects affecting the area of the whole city (including 150
streets; not just main roads are involved in the project).
• Due to the construction of the second and the third underground car
park in the city centre (with almost 600 new parking lots).
• Due to constructing new hotels and shopping centres for the year of
the European Capital of Culture, Pécs2010.
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6. The Municipality of the City of Pécs
Future plans and ideas, ongoing projects
• Ongoing projects:
• Preparation of the noise map of the city of Pécs (Structural Funds)
• Preparation of the air pollution modelling system based on GIS
[Geographical Information System] (Structural Funds)
• Preparation of pheasibility studies, concepts and plans connected
to planned investments (Structural Funds)
• Updating the Public Transport Concept according to the
transformed public transport needs, and according to sustainability
• Future plans and ideas:
• The idea of resetting tram line (tram line started in 1910 and closed
following the II WW) is a hot topic again and again.
• Closing the historic city centre entirely from public transport as well
or
• Introducing electric driven buses (but not trolley buses) in the city
centre
• Continuing with the extending of bicycle routes within and out of
the city
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7. The Municipality of the City of Pécs
Prepared by: Judit Pongrácz
Project manager
The Municipality of the City of Pécs
Group of Strategic Planning
pongraczj@ph.pecs.hu
23 September 2009, Brussels
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