The Service technologies de l'information et de la communication (Department of Information and Communications Technology) is tasked with providing access to and managing IT tools and infrastructures, as well as handling applications for the needs of Luxembourg City personnel and residents. It supports, assists and advises the other municipal departments in implementing their IT and network projects.
Some sixty people work across two sites in one of five ICT sub-departments: systems and operation, networks and communications, applications and development, information security, and administration and budget.

cityapp – VDL
A free app for iOS and Android that offers real-time information on bus departures, parking space availability in public car parks and bike availability at vel'...
Internet and ICT training
Training course (20–40 hours) in which participants gain the knowledge and skills they need to use information and communications technology (ICT) mindfully and...
Meetings of the municipal council
Dates of upcoming meetings, live streams and minutes
Report-It: report an incident
Report things in need of repair or rectification in public spaces through our interactive tool, or directly to Luxembourg City's road crews.
Smart Governance
Citizen participation in budget discussions, transparency of public data and other measures
Smart Infrastructure
An extensive free Wi-Fi network across the entire city, fibre optic network, installation of sensors in the near future

Smart Living
Augmented reality project that lets people explore the city's cultural and historical heritage using an app, and virtual reality pilot project that takes users ...

Smart Mobility
Real-time data viewable on online maps
Utility markouts
When carrying out construction work on public or private property, contractors must beware of any public utility cables and pipes that might be located on-site.