Major milestone for sustainable mobility in Landsberg am Lech (May 25)

We are very pleased: The city council of Landsberg am Lech unanimously adopted the new traffic development plan (VEP) on May 15, 2025 - a significant step towards sustainable and future-oriented mobility!

MCube Consulting and Haselhorst Associates Consulting were able to provide the city with intensive support during this process. Our project played a central role in this MCube SASIMfrom which the Mobi-Score has emerged as an innovative planning instrument.

What is the Mobi-Score?

The Mobi-Score is a data-based analysis tool that makes the sustainability of mobility visible using an easy-to-understand traffic light system. In Landsberg, it was used systematically for the first time in strategic transport planning - with great success: the score helped to identify strengths and weaknesses at an early stage and to prioritize measures in a targeted manner.

Working together for sustainable mobility

We would like to thank the city administration and the city council of Landsberg for the trust they have placed in us and for their committed, open cooperation. We are particularly pleased that scientifically based tools such as the Mobi-Score are now finding their way into municipal practice - and helping to make mobility more sustainable.

👉 Click here for the city's official press release.

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Easy language

What is MOSAIQ?
Imagine something: There is more space for people. The streets have more trees and plants. Everyone can get around better. That's how your Schwabing-West district could be in the future. How would you like your district to be? We want to talk to you about it!

The project is called MOSAIQ. MOSAIQ is a research∙project. MOSAIQ means: Mobility and urban climate in the future city∙part. The Technical University of Munich is leading the project.

What is MOSAIQ about?
MOSAIQ wants to make the streets in the city∙part more beautiful. People should feel comfortable there. There should be more space. For meetings and plants, for example. You can help decide what is tried out in the Stadt∙teil. The ideas come from you. Some ideas will be tried out on the streets for a certain period of time.
The aim of MOSAIQ is to make urban districts good places to live.
At the same time, the climate in the city should improve. And people should be able to move around the city easily. 

What is happening in the district?

  • In the year 2025:
    The people in the district can participate. They can express their ideas. There are discussions, surveys and meetings. Researchers are also starting their work.
  • In the year 2026:
    Some ideas are tried out.
    They are moved around the streets for a certain period of time.
  • In the year 2027:
    The results are evaluated.
    Consideration is given to how things can continue∙.