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Urban Sprawl• Government notices problems in the

1980s– Urban sprawl– Car ownership rising (1960: 113/1000 1990: 422/1000)

– Little housing for low income residents

150,000

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210,000

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1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

Population

Year

Freiburg Population Growth 1960-2010

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http://www.eaue.de/winuwd/84.HTM

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Historic Dense Development

Post Zoning-Changes

Old Zoning : Sprawl

Effects of Integrated Development Policy

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Government and Public TransitHow Government Shapes the City

KEY TENETS:

• Make Transit Attractive - City council shapes where people will travel through planning

•Direct development - public sector plays a strong central role•Provides 85% of Financing

• Keep the Public Involved - Community is engaged in the planning process at every step

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In Planning – Cyclist/Pedestrians > Public Transit >> AutoIn Practice – Public Transit > Cyclist/Pedestrians >> Auto

Priority

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Urban Public Transit

Light Rail• 58 Vehicles• 70% of users• 27.5 km of track

City Busses• 62 Articulated, 21

Standard• 30% of users• 270 km network

•$35/mo after 30% price cut•Serves 17 different transportation companies•All of City and outer lying neighborhoods•2800 km of travel options

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Passenger travel has increased by more than 100 percent since 1980.

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What About Bicycling?• Strongly encouraged and

supported by city government• 160 km of sign-posted bicycle

paths• Streets with restricted vehicle

traffic– Ex. One-ways w/ 2-way bike traffic

• Bicycle “queuing strips” at some junctions – similar to “bike boxes”

• Bicycle station & mobility center – “Mobile”

– Location: west side of R.R. station– Secure parking – 1001 guarded

spaces– Rent-a-bike ~ 5-10 Euro/day– Repair services– Information center

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And Pedestrians?

• Streets with restricted vehicle traffic, reduced speed limits

• Extensive pedestrian zone in city center – “Fußgängerzone”– No autos allowed– Only delivery trucks in early

AM & street cleaners in late PM

• Benefit from city government’s efforts to promote cycling and public transit– Tendency towards pedestrian-

friendly environment & easy access

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Transportation Planning

Reduction of Motorized Traffic• Short Travel Distances• Extreme price of gas• High parking prices• Environmentally

friendly public transportation

• Slow traffic speeds

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Conclusion• Government planned communities

– Can control design

• Vauban– Light rail installed before lots sold– Short distance and mixed routes for pedestrians and

bikes– No parking zones

• Must rent spot in garages• Car share programs• 40 % without cars

– Livable streets– Economic bonus – Low income housing and 600 jobs

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