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Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng. University of Zagreb Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences Zagreb , 21st October 201 3. CIVITAS-ELAN 7.4. Freight delivery restriction. Presentation overview. Measure objectives Implementation process Measure outcomes Impact evaluation Process evaluation
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Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.University of ZagrebFaculty of Transport and Traffic SciencesZagreb, 21st October2013 CIVITAS-ELAN 7.4. Freight delivery restriction
Presentation overview • Measureobjectives • Implementationprocess • Measureoutcomes • Impactevaluation • Processevaluation • Lessionslearnedfrom the process CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.
Measures objectives • systematically work on freight delivery issues in the Zagreb city centre; • revising existing freight delivery regulation • creating public partnership scheme • implementing some form of coordinated delivery. • Proposals: • complete restriction of delivery traffic in the study area after 7 a.m. • introduce time window for some shippers between 10.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. • delivery corridors with delivery spots CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.
Deliverycorridorswithdeliveryspots CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.
Implementation process • Proposed measures were send to City of Zagreb Transport and Traffic Department = no official response no implementation • Pilot project – demonstration of proposed measures during two week period • In the fourth year of the ELAN project the measure was stopped CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.
Measure outcomes • Impact evaluation • No impact on freight delivery - due to failed implementation, the measure didn’t produce any measureable key results - gained experience (freight delivery traffic flows were analyzed for the first time in the city centre) • No impact on acceptance of freight restrictions - citizens: effectiveness of measures is estimated rather low (around 4 out of a total of 9) - inhabitants: higher acceptance for a limited delivery zone and limited number of delivery spots - business subjects: do not want any changes (believe that measures could have significant negative influence on their activities) but they accept delivery corridors CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.
Process evaluation Barriers: • Commitment of key stakeholders – lack of cooperation caused insufficient consensus on consolidated delivery • Stakeholders (user) acceptance – pilot project planned to introduce higher fees for those business subjects who do not comply with new restrictions greater revolt toward measure • Complexity of the problem to be solved – finding the agreeable solutions for everyone turned out to be an unreachable objective Drivers: • Personal motivation – key participants were motivated because they had chance to work with experts in this field • Similar measures were implemented in other cities – positive experience helped in dissemination and education of stakeholders • Large number of stakeholders – work together on the same issues which resulted in open dialogue workshops and exchange of views and experience CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.
Lessons learned • Importance of stakeholder cooperation at all levels • Timing for citizens’ engagement - citizens’ engagement had to start at the beginning of the project - if the critical mass had been reached speed up the necessary decisions • Start small and build up - implementation of the measure in some other part of the city, where there is less demand for delivery, maybe it would be easier to convince decision-makers and other stakeholders that it’s good idea to try to implement similar activites in the centre of the city CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.
Thank you for your attention! University of Zagreb Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences • http://www.fpz.unizg.hr • Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng. • Department of Road Transport hrvoje.pilko@fpz.hr CIVITAS-ELAN presentation, Hrvoje Pilko, B. Eng.