Manila Bulletin

Paris to revamp main squares to make way for bikes, pedestrian­s

- Rental bikes at Place de la Bastille (via wikimedia)

PARIS, France – Paris authoritie­s on Tuesday approved a plan to give seven major squares in the French capital a massive makeover to make way for pedestrian­s, cyclists and more greenery.

Paris boasts numerous vast squares, with beautiful structures in their center, such as the July Column on the Place de la Bastille – a symbol of the French Revolution – the Pantheon mausoleum or Madeleine church.

However, pedestrian­s often have to get through several lanes of snarled traffic, while a lack of cycling lanes makes crossing the squares a nightmare for those on bikes.

Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s plan aims to make “cyclists and pedestrian­s the priority,” with 50 percent more space dedicated to those not behind a steering wheel.

Drinking fountains and more greenery are also in store for the revamped squares – an election promise made by the Socialist mayor.

The environmen­tally minded mayor has taken several initiative­s to green up the French capital, where pollution has become a major problem.

Last March, French authoritie­s briefly forced half the cars off the roads of Paris under an even-and- odd license plate scheme used during dangerousl­y high smog episodes.

Hidalgo also announced in January that the famed Champs-Elysees avenue would from April be closed to traffic one Sunday a month and that one in two Parisian parks would be open 24 hours a day.

The World Health Organizati­on says fine-particle air pollution is responsibl­e for about 42,000 premature deaths in France each year. (AFP)

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