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Høje-Taastrup (Denmark)
Høje-Taastrup Municipality, part of the Copenhagen metropolitan region, has approximately 60,000 inhabitants and serves as one of Greater Copenhagen's principal transport hubs. Located on relatively flat terrain west of Copenhagen, the municipality benefits from excellent rail and motorway connections but also experiences significant commuter and freight traffic due to its strategic location. Rapid urban development around Høje Taastrup Station has made sustainable mobility a central planning priority.
The municipality's Climate Plan 2030 and mobility planning framework aim to reduce transport-related emissions by promoting public transport, cycling, walking and electric vehicles. Development is concentrated around railway stations to encourage transit-oriented mobility, while investments in cycling infrastructure, charging stations and high-quality interchange facilities seek to reduce car dependency. The municipality is also improving north-south connections between its towns and expanding green mobility options as part of its long-term development strategy. These measures support Høje-Taastrup's ambition to become a climate-neutral, well-connected and sustainable regional transport hub.
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Population
60,600
78.2 km²
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