Wasn't sure where this fit, but I think it's a great idea:
PCC pilot project to restrict vehicle access around Wascana Lake on select days
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A pilot project starting this weekend will see 1.2 kilometres of Lakeshore Drive closed to motor vehicles, clearing the way for runners, walkers, cyclists and more to enjoy Wascana Lake.
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The goal of the pilot is to determine how much of a need and demand there is for more pedestrian space around the lake. If it’s significant, the pilot could potentially evolve into something more permanent.
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“Nothing’s promised yet,” Weimer said. “It’s just a pilot over three weeks to see if the demand is there. We’ll evaluate each of the weeks … ‘Was it used? Was it used efficiently? Is the demand there? Are people now having had an opportunity to do it for three weeks asking for it to happen again?’ ”
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Over the course of the pandemic a lot of cities learned how important it is to have large, walkable spaces for the public. Many major cities are even going harder on this, such as Paris, which is closing down huge swaths of their city's core to vehicles. The funny thing? When it's closed to vehicles, pedestrian and bike traffic increases 100x. The space is still utilized, but it's more useable and friendly.