The Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (PUMS) is a strategic plan designed to meet people’s mobility needs and improve the quality of life in the city. The purpose of the PUMS is to guide urban mobility policies and planning in the short, medium, and long term with a 10-year horizon.

The PUMS introduces a fundamental innovation: it focuses on people rather than managing car traffic. For this reason, the PUMS promotes the principles of active participation, integration, planning/coordination, monitoring, and evaluation, thus making citizens and the territory the main protagonists in the construction and implementation of the Plan.

The Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan of the Metropolitan City of Naples fits into a broader framework of national and regional planning, with which the objectives, strategies, and lines of action of the PUMS must align, ensuring strategic continuity and programmatic coherence.

At a higher level, there are also European policies that help outline the regulatory context and provide an important contribution to defining the general objectives and an effective methodology for achieving them.

In particular, the metropolitan PUMS must contribute to achieving the goals set by the Green New Deal and the new European Strategy for Sustainable and Smart Mobility, aimed at promoting comprehensive, intermodal mobility that meets people’s mobility needs. Similarly, at the national level, the PUMS must align with the objectives of the National Energy and Climate Plan 2021-2030 (PNIEC) and the National Energy Transition Plan (PTE), to which the package of interventions provided in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, concerning the Campania Region as a whole and the territory of the Metropolitan City of Naples, will offer a significant contribution.

How do we envision the Metropolitan City of Naples in the future?

To get an idea of the construction of the urban mobility system vision for the entire Metropolitan City, refer to the attached summary document (in italian).

In collaboration with: Sintagma, TRT, Lucio Rubini, Marika Moscatelli, Ilaria CottuVicky Solli

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