Institution
Strasbourg City Council
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Their good practices
The street is reserved for pedestrians and cyclists at least at school entrance and exit times, or completely pedestrianised if the context allows.
For ten years, Strasbourg has pursued a proactive policy to develop walking.
How to change people's daily lives.
“Our eyes are on Strasbourg, a European city, which is embarking on its mobility revolution. A cross-border example, a lever for its accessibility to all of Europe!”
Karima Delli, President of the Transport Committee of the European Parliament
To deal pragmatically with the difficulty of controlling time, which sometimes affects the quality of life at work, the City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg sought to improve the management of collective working time.
A pioneer in teleworking. Since 2013, the City of Strasbourg has offered employees the option of telework. After four years of trials, the city introduced telework in its work organisation, allowing immense resilience during the COVID-19 health crisis..
Including procurement clauses in municipal contracts to encourage awarded suppliers to adopt work-life balance measures.
Facilitate employees' daily life by bringing a range of services to their workplace.
Facilitate everyday life in a deprived and under-serviced neighbourhood.