an update on the Princely Government's plans to improve traffic flow in Monaco and beyond
In the short and long term, both outside and inside the Principality, the Princely Executive is not ruling out any avenue to improve traffic flow and its attractiveness. Here is an update on the projects under study.
If the sensitive issue of housing has been given its own national plan to reduce the shortage of state-owned flats, mobility already appears to be one of the challenges of the current decade for the Principality, whose road accesses are congested during rush hours. Not to mention the traffic within the city.
A hindrance to the country's attractiveness which was at the heart of recent debates in the National Council, prior to the vote on the 2023 budget.
Faced with elected representatives anxious to know the deadlines for the various projects under study, the Minister of State, Pierre Dartout, insisted on the distinction to be made between medium- and long-term projects to improve access to the Principality, requiring heavy infrastructures, and those in the shorter term to relieve the traffic within the city.