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On Wednesday, April 2, the Mobility Board of the University of Valencia was officially established, fulfilling a mandate from the Governing Council. Its objective is to improve the safety and sustainability of mobility for students and staff, both within the campuses and in commutes between them, as well as from and to residential areas.
In recent months, a diagnosis of university mobility has been conducted through a survey involving more than 3,000 participants and multiple meetings with various groups on all campuses. This analysis has allowed the characterization of the university community's movements, taking into account aspects such as the means of transport used, their frequency and schedules, as well as identifying needs and issues.
At the constitutive meeting, the Vice-Rector for Sustainability, Pilar Serra, presented the results of the diagnosis, identifying both challenges and opportunities for improvement. A draft Mobility Plan was also presented, which includes 36 actions organized into five axes: Sustainability and Environment, Innovation and Technology, Infrastructure and Services, Communication and Awareness, and Comprehensive Mobility Management. Over the coming weeks, this document will be reviewed before being submitted for approval by the Governing Council, for which 11 working teams have been formed.
The Mobility Board is chaired by the Vice-Rector for Sustainability, Cooperation, and Healthy Living, Pilar Serra, and includes the participation of the Vice-Rector for Economy and Infrastructure, the Deputy Manager for Service Coordination, the Head of the Prevention and Environment Service, the Head of the Technical Unit, the Head of the Technical and Maintenance Service, the Director of UV Disabled, and representatives from the campuses, teaching and research staff (PDI), administrative and service staff (PTGAS), AGE, and the Works Council, among other persons.