IHK demands free public transport on Saturdays: rescue for Ulm's city center?

Ulm plant kostenlose Samstags-Tickets für den Nahverkehr während der B10-Baustelle, um Innenstadt zu stärken und Kunden zu erreichen.
Ulm plans free Saturday tickets for local transport during the B10 construction site to strengthen the city center and reach customers. (Symbolbild/MBW)

IHK demands free public transport on Saturdays: rescue for Ulm's city center?

The planned construction measures on the B10 and the redesign of the pedestrian zone not only bring changes in the cityscape of Ulm, but also cause headaches to the inner -city companies. The ** Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK) Ulm ** warns of possible frequency and sales declines that could be existential for many companies. President Jan Stefan Roell therefore calls for a well thought -out overall concept to increase the attractiveness of the city center during and after the construction period. The concept of free local transport comes into view on Saturdays, which, according to [Augsburger Allgemeine] (https://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/neu-ulm/ihk-ulm-beldtlose-Samtags- Fuer-Fuer-Sahnverkehr-b10-bauste-109361781, is regarded in the future.

The proposed measures aim to increase the customer frequency and avoid the image of the city as unreachable. By marketing the free offer in the surrounding area and the use of parking spaces on the Kuhberg and at the university, the IHK would like to offer an uncomplicated and easy -to -understand solution. This could not only relieve local companies, but also increase the attractiveness of the city center after the construction sites have been completed. No other Greek tragedy should end the same end as the campaign introduced in 2019, which was set again after two years.

The construction work on the B10

The areas along the B10 to be renovated are not only a challenge for traffic, but also for traders. The renovation, which is carried out as part of extensive urban development projects, is intended to improve the traffic conditions in Ulm in the long term. The city administration announced that these construction measures are necessary to bring the infrastructure up to date and to increase the quality of life in the city. More information about the projects can be viewed on the urban website.

As part of national urban development policy, urban development and promotion of cities are also promoted. The Federal Government works together with the German City Day and the City and Town Association to support the cities in its development strategies. The aim is to create living and livable spaces and at the same time promote the economy. These comprehensive approaches are promoted by national urban development policy, which has been an effective instrument for the development of urban areas for many years, as shown on the side of the Federal Government is.

joint action for Ulm

The ** IHK Ulm ** not only consider the proposed measures as a short -term solution during the construction sites, but as a long -term investment in the future of the city. Ulm's inviting character as a shopping and habitat must remain in times of construction sites. The possibilities for special events or marketing measures should be used here. This is the only way to show positive presence as a place of encounter during the construction work.

In summary, it can be said that the exchange between city administration, IHK and the local companies is essential to master the challenges of the B10 construction site. The ticket -free Saturday could be an essential part of this solution to attract more people to the city center and at the same time support the companies there.

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