Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) are normally prepared for the whole city (e.g., EU cities with a population above 50,000) (European Commission, 2025), yet, they do not address the realities of smaller, high-growth areas such as new districts, campuses, or waterfront redevelopments. These are exactly the places where people make most of their daily trips — living, studying, working, and spending leisure time.
Hundipea is Tallinn’s largest upcoming residential and mixed-use waterfront development. Thousands of residents and workplaces will move here in the coming years. If its mobility system is designed well from the start, people will naturally choose walking, cycling, shared mobility, and public transport. In other words, it will be a destination point and easily accessible place.