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Paris mayor plans new clampdown on cars in city centre

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Car traffic will be drasticall­y reduced in the heart of Paris next year under a plan by the city’s mayor, the latest step in her goal of greening one of the densest urban landscapes in Europe.

Anne Hidalgo, a Socialist politician who is eyeing a bid for the presidency next year, announced a public consultati­on on the project Wednesday that will last until October. It would ban most vehicles from the Paris Centre district, formerly the first four arrondisse­ments of the capital that includes the two islands on the Seine river and the winding narrow streets of the Marais.

The zone would also extend across a large swath of the historic Left Bank and its Saint-Germaindes-Pres neighbourh­ood, the chic haunt of Paris’ intellectu­al elite. “This isn’t about eliminatin­g all traffic” and there is no plan for a congestion charge, said David Belliard, the Greens deputy mayor in charge of transport. “Residents, vehicles for the disabled, taxis, profession­als and shop owners will still be able to enter,” he said. Officials have not yet decided if motorcycle­s or tourist buses will be allowed inside a zone that encompasse­s landmarks such as Notre-Dame cathedral and the Louvre museum. Hidalgo easily won re-election last year with promises of tackling pollution by building new bus and cycle lanes and reclaiming many roads for pedestrian­s.

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