isittimetomoveyet
Active Member
Im just curious if anyone here supports the idea for part or part(s) of Toronto?
In cities that have implemented, such as London, or more recently Stockholm, there is generally opposition to the idea prior to launch. Afterwards however, there are generally high levels of acceptance and moreover, people actually love it. The streets are quieter, cleaner, slower. People can breathe.
I also think that Toronto should look at reclaiming certain lanes on certain streets to install more room to walk, and sit, enjoy someone's company etc. The city could plant lots of trees and foliage, so the particular street could be beautified as well. Maybe not my particular idea, but the vision akin to European cities where people are king of the streets, and not the cars. I think we need a fundamental shift in this regard.
In cities that have implemented, such as London, or more recently Stockholm, there is generally opposition to the idea prior to launch. Afterwards however, there are generally high levels of acceptance and moreover, people actually love it. The streets are quieter, cleaner, slower. People can breathe.
I also think that Toronto should look at reclaiming certain lanes on certain streets to install more room to walk, and sit, enjoy someone's company etc. The city could plant lots of trees and foliage, so the particular street could be beautified as well. Maybe not my particular idea, but the vision akin to European cities where people are king of the streets, and not the cars. I think we need a fundamental shift in this regard.