POLIS Podcast – Episode #1
Inside Zagreb’s mobility revolution with Mayor Tomislav Tomašević
In the inaugural episode of the POLIS Podcast, Zagreb's Mayor Tomislav Tomašević discusses how the Croatian capital is rethinking mobility ahead of hosting the 2026 POLIS Leadership Summit.
From tram expansion and bus electrification to cycling infrastructure, smart traffic management, and emerging mobility services, Zagreb is pursuing an ambitious transition to sustainable transport, betting on systemic change rather than isolated projects.

Mayor Tomislav Tomašević in conversation with Karen Vancluysen during the POLIS Political Group meeting in Utrecht — Credit: Michiel Ton
Released in the lead-up to the 2026 POLIS Leadership Summit in Zagreb, the first episode of the POLIS Podcast explores how one of Central Europe’s leading capitals is moving away from a long-standing car-centric model and investing in a mobility system designed around accessibility, liveability, and quality of life.
In conversation with POLIS Secretary General Karen Vancluysen, Tomislav Tomašević, Mayor of the City of Zagreb, reflects on the political leadership required to drive urban transformation, the city’s investments in public transport and accessibility, and the practical realities of implementing ambitious mobility policies in a fast-growing European capital.
Zagreb at a glance
- Country: Croatia
- Population: ~770,000 inhabitants
- Mobility focus:
- Modernising public transport;
- Expanding active mobility infrastructure;
- Strengthening intermodality;
- Deploying smart traffic management systems;
- Exploring automated mobility solutions.
- Key initiatives:
- Expansion and renewal of the tram network;
- Electric bus rollout and depot upgrades;
- Development of approximately 35 km of new cycling infrastructure;
- Public bike-sharing system Bajs;
- City-wide smart traffic control centre;
- Pilot rollout of city-based robotaxis;
- Strong focus on accessibility and fare affordability.
From long-term vision to immediate action: Zagreb's mobility approach
At the heart of Zagreb’s mobility transformation is a commitment to system-wide change, supported by the city’s first Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) and a growing emphasis on intermodality.
The episode highlights how Zagreb is working to make sustainable mobility options not only more efficient and reliable, but also more accessible and affordable for residents. It also explores the challenge of implementation: how cities translate long-term mobility visions into tangible improvements on the ground, and how political leadership, infrastructure investment, and innovation must align to deliver meaningful change.
As Zagreb prepares to host the 2026 POLIS Leadership Summit, the conversation offers valuable insight into how the city is positioning itself as both a hub for mobility innovation and a city where public transport, liveability, and social inclusion remain central to urban policy.
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