Interakcia Foundation developed the project and was the lead partner.
Project partner: Polotsk district executive committee.
Location: Polotsk, Vitebsk region, northern Belarus.
Budget: € 334,000; EU’s contribution – € 299,500 (90% of total).
The project was funded by the European Union under the Non-State Actors and Local Authorities in Development Programme.
Thanks to the project, the city of Polotsk now has a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP). This document is a roadmap to improve the transport system of Polotsk.
But the most important thing is that this was the first transport project in Belarus that engaged local residents as co-creators and co-implementers. The SUMP was developed in close cooperation with local community members: civil society organizations, journalists, local businesses, and activisits.
The project was a first step that started a long succession of urban cycling and public transport development initiatives in the region. It also became a foundation for the common Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan for Polotsk and Novopolotsk, which appeared in 2020 thanks to the UNDP’s Green Cities project.
Thanks to the project, in summer 2015 Polotsk signed the European Mobility Week Charter and became the first Belarusian city to conduct a European Mobility Week. This festival takes place each year all over the world to encourage eco-friendly modes of transportation, improve public transport, and make cities more comfortable for local residents.
During the European Mobility Weeks in Polotsk in 2015 and 2016, local residents visited historical sites of the city as part of bike tours and bike quests, discussed transport development, watched movies and listened to outdoor lectures, took part in contests and workshops, and even dressed up for a bike carnival! Mime artists entertained passengers of city buses, and seats in one of the buses acquired new knitted outfits!
Click here to read more about the European Mobility Week in Polotsk in 2016 (Russian only).