CAF announces the first edition of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Forum 2025 in Panama
December 20, 2024
The PIMUS plan outlined public, private, taxi, bicycle, foot and cargo transport, and completed review of regulatory and institutional issues, which set the roadmap to improve quality of life in Panama’s city of David and suburbs.
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CAF—development bank of Latin American—and KfW (Germany’s Development Bank), with European Union funding and the support of the international consulting firm Steer, completed the PIMUS on David and suburbs after one year. Counterparts in the study including the ATTT, the Miviot, the City of David, and CECOMRO (as civil society representative). This PIMUS makes David the second city in the country, after the capital, with such a plan.
The Plan pursued two main goals: Obtaining a diagnosis of mobility in David and suburban areas, and developing proposals to address existing challenges due to David’s unplanned growth, which has increased distances and travel times to surrounding cities.
The diagnosis revealed that in the surveyed area the 206,858 inhabitants make 343,640 trips every day. Around 15% of these trips are made entirely on foot, 43% in cars, as a driver or passenger, 11% by individual or collective taxis, 24% in collective public transport and 2% on bicycles.
With all the quantitative and qualitative information (resulting from a citizen participation strategy), five major challenges were identified:
Based on the challenges identified in PIMUS, nine programs are proposed for the next 20 years, covering comprehensive issues such as road safety, public transport, walking and bicycle transport and road infrastructure. Implementation will be possible with the efforts of the Government of Panama through ATTT, MIVIOT, MOP, the City of David and organized Civil Society of Chiriquí.
“We hope this effort will help transform David into a city recognized nationwide for its attractive, efficient, inclusive, safe and environmentally friendly mobility system, and a role model for mid-sized cities in Latin America,” said CAF executive Harvey Scorcia,. “At CAF, we are working on channeling funds for the preparation of projects proposed in the PIMUS. We will also develop a pilot urban acupuncture exercise in David to demonstrate how low-cost actions can have tremendous effects on mobility.”
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