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Case Study: Pedestrian network - Larissa, Greece

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Synopsis

Just like almost every Greek city since the 60s, Larissa, an industrial, administrative, cultural and transportation centre in the middle of the Thessalian plains, is subject to the "evils of growth" and the dominance of the automobile. The first serious attempts for a correct urban planning started in the 70s and continued through the 80s, when major studies were carried out. The conclusions of these projects led the City Council to take important decisions, that contributed to the formation of a new policy for reshaping the centre of Larissa. Tackling the mobility issues was one of the basic elements of this policy, setting as primary goal the increase of modal split for walking in the city. The final result was a functional and organic proposal, which gave form to the entire pedestrian streets network, with a projected total length of 15 km. The Plan proposed by the Urban Development Department was divided into two important phases:

Target groups: all citizens
Fields: walking / pedestrians

This case study is one of 175 projects from the Smile Project Local Experiences Database listed on this website.

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Citizens : Local Government : Mobility Management : Planning issues : Public Transport : SMILE Project : Sustainable Transport : Walking

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