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Kalamata (Greece)
Located in the southwestern part of Greece, Kalamata is a picturesque coastal city situated in the Peloponnese region. Serving as the capital and administrative center of the Messenia regional unit, Kalamata boasts an area of approximately 396 square kilometers and a population exceeding 70,000 residents. Renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and the production of world-famous Kalamata olives, the city offers a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, attracting visitors from across the globe.
The key phrase that summarizes the vision for Sustainable Mobility in the Municipality of Kalamata is: "Friendly and Resilient City". The city acquires a social character, becomes accessible and environmentally friendly, with more people walking, cycling and using public transport. The public space is being redesigned and renovated in order to be accessible to all, without discrimination and exclusion, providing the opportunity for greater social contact and interaction, as well as a better quality of life.
Based on the above vision, the priorities that have been set and the goals that need to be achieved are:
- Balanced coexistence and development of all means of transport, with particular attention to active mobility (walking and cycling)
- Equal accessibility of public spaces, particularly for vulnerable groups
- Improved road safety, with the aim of reducing accidents and injuries
- Improved parking conditions, in which illegal parking is prevented and and parking rotation in commercial areas is increased
- Increased environmental and economic efficiency of the road network, in order to reduce traffic congestion.
Fast Facts
69,849
Population
440,3 kmĀ²
City area
November 2021
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