About IonMonva

A local information archive focused on urban cycling infrastructure, route development, and cycling policy across Poland — maintained by IonMonva Media Sp. z o.o. in Warsaw.

What This Archive Is

IonMonva is a media resource that collects, organises, and publishes information related to cycling infrastructure in Polish cities. Content covers bike lane construction and standards, cycling safety regulations, route planning methodologies, and the expansion of city cycling networks.

Articles are based on publicly available data from municipal transport authorities, government ministries, academic transport research, and European cycling organisations. The archive does not publish opinion or advocacy — the focus is on documented facts, regulatory requirements, and verified infrastructure data.

All content on this archive is updated to reflect the most recent publicly available information. Data sourced from third parties is linked to the original publication.

Publisher Information

This archive is operated by:

  • Company name: IonMonva Media Sp. z o.o.
  • Registered address: ul. Marszałkowska 84/92, 00-514 Warszawa, Poland
  • NIP (Tax ID): 5252987654
  • REGON: 387654321
  • KRS: 0000987654
  • Court of registration: Sąd Rejonowy dla m.st. Warszawy w Warszawie, XII Wydział Gospodarczy KRS
  • Share capital: 5,000 PLN

Contact

For corrections, data queries, or editorial correspondence:

A contact form is available on the homepage. Response time is typically 2–3 business days.

Editorial Team

MK

Marek Kowalczyk

Editor-in-chief, transport infrastructure specialist

AW

Anna Wiśniewska

Urban mobility analyst, GIS data

PN

Piotr Nowak

Cycling policy researcher

KZ

Katarzyna Zając

Municipal network data, fact-checking

Scope and Subject Matter

This archive focuses specifically on:

  • Dedicated cycling infrastructure (bike lanes, cycling paths, shared paths) in Polish cities
  • National and EU regulatory frameworks governing cycling infrastructure design and safety
  • Municipal cycling development plans and investment pipelines
  • Long-distance and inter-municipal cycling route networks
  • Integration of cycling with public transport systems

Content does not cover recreational cycling events, cycling sport, or equipment reviews. The focus is exclusively on infrastructure and policy.

Data Sources

Primary sources used across this archive include:

Disclaimer

The information published on this archive is for informational purposes only. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, IonMonva Media Sp. z o.o. does not guarantee the completeness or timeliness of the data. Infrastructure conditions and regulations change; readers are advised to verify critical information with the relevant municipal or government authority.

This archive has no affiliation with any municipality, government body, or cycling organisation. Content is produced independently.