On 13 December 2025, the City of Differdange organised a citizen workshop dedicated to mobility, focusing on the concept of the “15-Minute City”. Held within the framework of the NetZeroDéifferdeng 2030 mission, the event brought together residents, elected officials and experts to reflect on a city where essential services can be reached within 15 minutes on foot or by bicycle.
Recognised as a “Mission City” under the European NetZeroCities programme, Differdange places sustainable mobility at the heart of its transition towards climate neutrality. The aim of the workshop was to confront the 15-Minute City concept with everyday reality and to identify, together with citizens, the barriers and levers for promoting active mobility and public transport.
A collective reflection on daily mobility
Working in groups, participants analysed thematic maps (retail, health, transport, sport, culture, education and green spaces) to identify routes, friction points and opportunities for improvement. Several shared observations emerged. Despite short distances, the car is still often perceived as the more comfortable or safer option, particularly in bad weather. Perceived safety – including lighting, intersections and pedestrian crossings – was identified as a key issue, especially near schools and in the evening. Participants also highlighted the need for clearer and more visible pedestrian and cycling routes.
Concrete proposals to take action
The discussions led to several priority actions:
- improving comfort and safety for walking (lighting, crossing times, wider pavements),
- making existing routes more visible, for example through time-based signage (e.g. “10 minutes on foot”),
- adapting public transport services more closely to actual needs, especially at weekends,
- strengthening the coherence of public space and intermodal connections.
What’s next?
The contributions gathered during the workshop will directly feed into the City’s mobility action plan and the next steps of the Net Zero Déifferdeng 2030 mission. Municipal services will analyse the proposals and communicate on the follow-up actions.





