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City planners implement controversial policy that's dividing residents: 'A very emotional subject'

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Reggio Emilia, a city in Northern Italy, will soon have a beautiful new pedestrian square filled with benches, trees, and fountains. The kicker is that the square was, until recently, a drab parking lot.  As detailed by Phys.org, the new square is part of a European Union-wide project called sustainable urban mobility plans that aims to make urban areas more pleasant for residents by limiting vehicle congestion, reducing air and noise pollution,…
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