The BSR Urban Mobility project platform has launched a survey to define the state of the art in sustainable urban mobility and logistics planning in Baltic Sea region (BSR) cities and regions. The survey is open until 19 December 2025. Access the survey here.
The insights collected will help identify cities’ key policy priorities and challenges – and tailor the project activities to cities’ needs. The survey also examines the level of awareness and preparedness to respond to the revised TEN-T requirements among BSR urban nodes.
Urban Nodes are required to adopt Sustainable Urban Mobility plans (SUMPs) by 2027, collect and provide mobility data to the European Commission and establish a multimodal mobility hub by 2030 and a freight terminal by 2040.
Survey findings will be also shared with EU and national stakeholders, ensuring cities’ voices are heard in shaping future urban mobility policies.
BSR Urban Mobility supports cities to tackle urban mobility related challenges and promotes well proven solutions.
