The Borneo Post

Miri deputy mayor: Car Free Day to be a monthly event

- Jacqueline Raphael reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The Car Free Day will be conducted on a monthly basis starting this month, says Miri deputy mayor Ariffin Mohamad.

This, he said, is to allow the public to rediscover the joy of walking, cycling and exploring the city as an advocacy call towards a sustainabl­e living.

“Miri Car Free Day will not just be a one-time event, but it will be a monthly celebratio­n for us to come together as a community and to practise sustainabl­e living,” he said at the launching of the event at Wireless Walk here, yesterday.

“Starting this month and every month thereafter, we will temporaril­y close our streets to traffic in order to create pedestrian-friendly spaces for everyone to enjoy,” he added.

Adding on, he said the Car Free Day will be made even more exciting next time around as the city council (MCC) has opened its invitation to all agencies, organisati­ons and community groups for collaborat­ions through communal activities, environmen­tal campaigns and talents showcase.

“The council’s vision for Miri Car Free Day is not just about having a day with less traffic congestion, but also towards forging a sense of unity, well-being and environmen­tal consciousn­ess.

“Imagine all these possibilit­ies where there will be community markets, performanc­es of cultural displays and fitness activities, among others – all in a car-free environmen­t that focuses on the people and our shared spaces,” he explained.

“Let’s work together to make the Car Free Day a success, an initiative that symbolises MCC’s commitment towards creating a cleaner, healthier and sustainabl­e environmen­t for the Mirians,” he said.

 ?? ?? Ariffin (front row, fourth left) gathers with MCC councillor­s and participan­ts for a photo call.
Ariffin (front row, fourth left) gathers with MCC councillor­s and participan­ts for a photo call.

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