Parisians Approve Plan to Pedestrianize 500 Streets in Low-Turnout Vote
- Parisians voted 65.96% in favor of making 500 more streets pedestrian to reduce car use and improve air quality, according to official results.
- Only 4.06% of registered voters participated in the referendum organized by the municipality.
- The new pedestrian areas will eliminate an additional 10,000 parking spots, following a removal of 10,000 since 2020.
- The pedestrianisation will increase green areas to nearly 700 streets, though Paris still has less green infrastructure compared to other European capitals, as reported by the European Environment Agency.
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Paris tests public support for green streets by voting on car-free zones
Parisians voted Sunday on whether to close 500 streets to car traffic and add greenery in a symbolic test of how far residents will go to support climate policy changes.Annabelle Timsit reports for The Washington Post.In short:Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s plan would add five to eight pedestrianized, green streets in each of Paris’s 20 districts, aiming to reduce pollution and adapt to climate change.Critics say the vote lacks detail and may deepen urban…

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