MORE final conference, ‘Better streets for better cities’, a total success!

The MORE final event, “Better streets for better cities”, took place in Brussels on 17 February 2022.

As the MORE project draws to a close, the experts and practitioners who have contributed to shape innovative concepts and tools for the reallocation of road space gathered in Brussels to present their experience and findings.

Over the past three years, MORE has worked to identify existing and future pressures on busy roads connecting five European cities with the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). Such pressures include factors such as demographic change, technological advances, economic growth, and the evolution of lifestyles.

On 17 February, the event addressed the concepts, context and challenges of street design, and provided participants an opportunity to get acquainted with the street redesign process developed my MORE. Representatives from the cities of Budapest, Constanta, Lisbon, London and Malmö shared their experiences and tips for success.

New process and tools to design the city of places

Urban policy objectives are evolving. European cities are pursuing bold visions to transform from car-oriented cities to cities of places that promote sustainable urban mobility and better and more resilient urban environments, favouring street activities and social interactions. The tools and processes developed by MORE guided transport and planning authorities in this process by engaging residents and stakeholders and considering the needs of all users.

Conference’s key takeaways

The conference was an excellent scenario to put an end to three years of productive work done in the project and share all the the different information and experience gathered in experimenting with holistic approaches and new solutions for improving urban street (re)design and space (re)allocation. Partners, guests and the public came together to discuss how to rebalance our streets, improve the quality of urban life, and prepare our cities for current and new challenges.

POLIS’ Secretary-General Karen Vancluysen opening statement talked about the excitement of having the MORE cities and partners share their experiences within the project. Following was Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General DG Move and Chair of EU emission for 100 Climate Neutral and Smart Cities. He discussed how the sustainable transition of urban mobility will be crucial for the success of the green deal and how cities need to change their attitudes towards car use to support changes in the habits of their citizens. Pascal Smet, the Secretary of State of Brussels- Capital Region responsible for Urbanism, then showed a series of implementation actions that Brussels is doing to support such changes, confirming that street space reallocation is crucial to improve quality of life.

The morning session continued with the MORE partners presenting all the concepts that allowed the project to be tested and implemented in the cities. Their presentations provided the audience with a comprehensive understanding of the topics essential for appropriating street (re)design and space (re)allocation, considering challenges and opportunities faced by cities, the need for new policies and regulations, and the role of technologies.

In the afternoon session, MORE partners explained the process and tools developed and improved within the project, and the MORE cities – Budapest, Malmo, London, Lisbon, and Constanta – showcased how they used and tested them in their own context. The cities could present the most pressing issues they had on their street sections and how the MORE process provided support with dealing and rethinking them. They highlighted the relevance of citizens’ and stakeholders’ involvement in being part of the process and the changes needed to take actions towards new ways of rethinking our streets.

Check below the complete recording and presentations.

AGENDA

00:00:00 MORE Final Event: Better streets for better cities

00:18:05 Introduction: Karen Vancluysen, Secretary-General

00:22:35 Opening statement: Matthew Baldwin, Deputy Director-General DG MOVE, Chair of EU Mission for 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities

00:34:23 Keynote speech: Pascal Smet, Secretary of State of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Urbanism

00:55:00 How MORE addresses the challenges facing city streets (Paulo Anciaes, University College London)

01:05:54 Street carbon: current sources and future potentials (Ellen Hill, Vectos)

01:20:30 Concepts and street design principles (Peter Jones, University College London)

01:33:43 Policy and regulatory frameworks (Charlotte Halpern, Sciences Po)

01:53:49 Current user groups and patterns of street use (Regine Gericke, Technical University Dresden)

02:08:27 Future street patterns and potential role for new technologies (Meng Lu, DYNNIQ)

03:23:01 The step-by-step street design process and MORE design tools (Paul Curtis, Vectos)

03:28:12 The MORE option generation tools (Paulo Anciaes, University College London)

03:33:55 Engaging stakeholders in the design process with TraffWeb and LineMap (Simon Morgan and Robin Morrison, Buchanan Computing)

03:44:09 PTV Vissim Simulation Tool (Peter Sukennik, PTV Group)

03:50:09 The MORE option appraisal tool (Paulo Anciaes, University College London)

04:05:21 Andor Háznagy, BKK Center for Budapest Transport

04:20:06 José Pinheiro, on behalf of the City of Lisbon

04:41:02 Roisin Naughton, Transport for London

05:00:21 George Lupascu, City of Constanta

05:23:28 Maria Brodde Makri, City of Malmö

05:44:33 Key messages and recommendations (Peter Jones, University College London)