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In the heart of Hamburg, in Altona, we have set up a Citizen Mobility Community. Perhaps, you are even part of it.
The District of Altona is one of our five pilot areas and several things are happening there.

It may seem confusing at first, but we have a Citizen Mobility Lab to experiment with ideas and solutions and a Citizen Mobility Kit to gather useful resources and collect key stakeholder inputs. One complements the other and you can read more about them here.

The Citizen Mobility Kit is essentially a toolkit that combines useful resources: tools, case studies, and best practices to start tackling transportation and mobility challenges in your own neighbourhood. It is also a space for community to discuss and vote on key issues – check out the polling section to see if there is any ongoing debate!

Citizen Mobility Kit

The Citizen Mobility Lab is a space that the Cities-4-People team opens up to the Citizen Mobility Community and any other person who may be interested to peek in and see what is going on to discuss ideas, co-create solutions to challenges, and prototype concepts. In Altona, the Citizen Mobility Lab is a pop-up space that travels to interesting fairs and events. Keep your eyes and ears open to see if the Lab is open!

Citizen Mobility Lab Hamburg

Why is the District of Altona one of the pilot areas in Cities-4-People? This concise overview can give you some hints concerning the main challenges that characterise the area and the reasons why Cities-4-People could help.

Background information

If you need to talk to us or if you want to get involved in future activities locally, you can get in touch with:

Flavia Suter
Department for the Management of Public Space, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, District of Altona
Cities4people@altona.hamburg.de
Tel.: +49 40428116105

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 723194.

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  • About
    • Our goals
    • Our approach
    • Our activities
    • Our conceptual foundations
    • Our consortium
  • Pilot Areas
    • Oxfordshire (UK)
    • Hamburg (DE)
    • Istanbul (TR)
    • Budapest (HU)
    • Trikala (GR)
    • C4P Mobility Labs
  • News
    • News
    • Events
      • Upcoming events
      • Past events
    • Newsletters
    • Pressroom
  • Resources
    • Citizen Mobility Kit
    • Project logo
    • C4P Reports
    • Publications
    • C4P Media
      • Poster
      • Leaflets
      • C4P Notebook
      • Photogallery
      • Videos
    • Initiatives and organisations
    • Tools and Resources for Replication
    • Guidelines and Policy Recommendations
  • Contact
  • English
    • English English
    • Magyar Magyar
    • Ελληνικά Ελληνικά
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    • Turkish Turkish
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