Claus Köllinger, project partner Vision5, representing the NXTLVL Parking project, recently delivered a presentation at a consortium meeting for Pop-up Urban Spaces Interreg CE project. His presentation covered the entire scope of the NXTLVL Parking project, with a particular focus on the ParkPAD tool and its example of application during the second audit meeting in city partner Rostock.
Claus also highlighted the ongoing pilot activities for WP2 and the upcoming tasks for WP3 within the project. After the overview the discussion with Pop-up Urban Spaces project partners centered around shared goals between the two projects, particularly the emphasis on making better use of public spaces.
Both NXTLVL Parking and Pop-up Urban Spaces focus on urban design pilots, with Pop-up Urban Spaces specifically addressing parking management challenges at a few cases. The meeting concluded with plans for a bilateral discussion to explore further cooperation between the two projects.