Globally?? In 1962 Copenhagen made the longest pedestrian street at the time. Buenos Aires got one in 1971. Even in China they have those. USA is a little behind on this subject so focus on getting it spread to many more cities in the USA.
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Ok. Last count I think there were about 50+ cities out of the 1,000+ globally that had these treatments. We have a ways to go!
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10 years? I was fighting for this in the 80s!
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This is great news! Is it permanently closed for vehicles?
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are all allowed on Market Street. And after 10th street, the 



may join them.
That it took TEN YEARS and this is all we have in the bluest and 2nd most dense large city in
gives me so little hope. How will this world ever change if we can’t change here?
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great example of short-sighted bad public policy without having a high quality transit alternative and it disadvantages people with limited mobility, elderly and disabled. It will create more gridlock in the surrounding area and adversely affect businesses.
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how do the disabled and elderly benefit from car-free zones?
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For starters they won't get run down by them on this street.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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