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HUB
Haagse Markt
Typology
urban neighbourhood hub - large
Status

planned

Short Description

Public Transport stop next to large market in a challenging neighborhood

USP

Reconstruction of PT stop and urban redesign of the area with the goal to create societal support. Moving from transit stop to mobility hub fitting needs of vulnerable-to-exclusion groups living in the area

Operation Start (Year)

2024

Location
SchilderswijkTransvaal
The Hague, Netherlands
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Physical Integration
Level 0 (target: Level 3)
Definition 0 (No physical integration): One shared transport mode, not at walking distance to public transport, no integration between the modes. No universal design criteria are considered
modes in vicinity, but no visual hints/info about hub
Digital Integration
Level 0 (target: Level 3)
Definition 0 (No digital integration): No digital integration of shared and public transport mode options offered at the hub. There are separate services and platforms for each mode. No universal design criteria are required
HTM Bike is shown in HTM app but is not taken into account in travel advice and cannot be booked. Separate app necessary. Other shared mobility is not integrated in app
Democratic Integration
Level 0 (target: Level 3)
Definition 0 (No involvement): No involvement or consideration of stakeholder interests and user needs.
(not yet)
Neighbourhood Characteristics

Compared to average in city: lower income, slightly younger, higher level of people on social benefits, Very high percentage migrant population (up to 93%). 0,6 cars in household. 

Sources
Bicycle sharing programs: a complement or substitute of urban public transport? A case study of a bicycle sharing program in The Hague
van Marsbergen, A. (2020). Bicycle sharing programs: a complement or substitute of urban public transport? A case study of a bicycle sharing program in The Hague. Delft, Delft University of Technology. M.Sc.
Research Projects

Governance

Inhabitants
City:
550,000 in 2021
(Prognosis: 600,000 in 2030)
Region:
2,700,000 in 2021
Local Governance

Municipality of the Hague

Local Administration:

  • Department of Urban Development (Dienst Stedelijke Ontwikkeling - DSO)
  • Department of City Management (Dienst Stadsbeheer- DSB)
  • Department of Education, Culture & Well-Being (Dienst Onderwijs, Cultuur en Welzijn - OCW), Department of Social Affairs and Employment Projects (Dienst Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheidsprojecten - SZW)
  • Mayor: Jan van Zanen (VVD)
  • Alderman for Mobility and Culture, Robert van Asten (D66)

Local Public or Private Stakeholders:

  • HTM

Local Networks:

  • Association of Dutch Municipalities (VNG)
  • Municipal Network for Mobility and Infrastructure (GNMI)
  • Eurocities
  • Civitas
  • POLIS (Province of South Holland, CROW, Rijkswaterstaat)
Regional Governance

Province of South Holland

Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague (MRDH)
Regional Administration:
  • Regional Minister for Mobility and Public Transport, Environmental and Safety Licensing and Governance (Frederik Zevenbergen, VVD)
Regional Public or Private Stakeholders:
  • Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague (MRDH)
  • Regional PT Providers (HTM, RET, NS)
  • CROW
National Governance
  • Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management (Mark Harbers, VVD)
  • Minister of the Environment (Vivianne Heijnen, CDA)
Local or regional transport development plans
Mobility Transition Strategy The Hague 2040 (2022)
Time frame of document: 2022-2040
Author: Municipality of The Hague, Mobility Devision
Other related transport policies