FDP Slams Solingen's Mobility Plan: Cars Crucial, Public Transport Needs Improvement
The FDP has expressed its stance on Solingen's mobility plans, arguing that the car remains crucial for many residents. The party has criticized the focus on public transport, stating it needs to be more attractive and innovative. They also oppose the proposed city-wide 30 km/h zone and the current mobility concept.
The FDP advocates for a holistic approach to mobility planning, considering cars, trains, and cycling together. They reject the reduction of lanes on streets and the displacement of roadside parking, stating that these measures could hinder mobility rather than improve it.
The party also calls for better networking of multimodal mobility and the expansion of on-demand offers. Notably, they demand an expansion of urban parking supply and a census of currently available parking spaces. This comes as the party rejects the reduction of lanes and displacement of roadside parking, which could potentially strain parking availability.
The FDP's stance on Solingen's mobility plans emphasizes the importance of the car while also pushing for improvements in public transport and multimodal mobility. They advocate for better networking and on-demand offers, along with an expansion of urban parking supply and a census of existing parking spaces.
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