Regional municipalities unite to improve public transport for growing and ageing population
Residents in the Stedendriehoek region and Hattem can expect better-connected transport options soon. Municipalities are joining forces to integrate public transport, social services (Wmo) transport, volunteer transport, and shared mobility, ensuring easier access to work, care, and social activities as the region grows and ages.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Region | Stedendriehoek and Hattem (Gelderland) |
| Municipalities Involved | Multiple, including Brummen |
| Focus Areas | Flexible public transport, Wmo transport, volunteer transport, shared mobility |
| Goal | Better alignment of transport options for residents |
| Signatory | Alderman Pouwel Inberg (Brummen) |
| Next Step | Joint exploration of possibilities |
Municipalities in the Netherlands are responsible for organizing local and regional transport, including public transport and social services (Wmo) transport. They work together to address challenges like population growth and an ageing society, ensuring accessible mobility for all residents.
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Working on the future transport system
On behalf of our municipality, Alderman Pouwel Inberg has signed the implementation agenda for public mobility. He did so together with administrators from the other municipalities in the Regio Stedendriehoek and the municipality of Hattem. In the implementation agenda, the municipalities agree to work together on a better and more coherent transport system for residents.
The goal is for public transport, Wmo transport, volunteer transport and shared mobility to better align with each other. This is necessary because the region is growing, people are travelling differently and the number of elderly people is increasing. By working together, the municipalities want to ensure that residents can continue to travel easily in the future and participate independently in work, care and social activities.
The implementation agenda focuses on four components: more flexible public transport, a different organisation of Wmo transport, support for volunteer transport and expansion of shared mobility. The first step is a joint exploration of the possibilities.
Collaboration
Alderman Pouwel Inberg of Brummen emphasises the importance of collaboration: “The challenges in transport are becoming ever greater. Bus routes are disappearing and there are too few drivers, while people still need to get to school, work or the market. With an ageing society, that pressure will only increase. That is precisely why we need to look together in the region at how we can organise transport in a smarter and better way.”
