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Category: Urban Planning
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The Peril of Placing Bike Paths Between Parked Cars and Sidewalks
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Explore the contentious issue of separated bicycle lanes nestled between parked cars and sidewalks. This article delves into the safety concerns raised by citizens, the mayor’s decisions, and empirical evidence that challenges the effectiveness of such bike paths. Should city officials reconsider their approach to urban cycling infrastructure?
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Vanishing No Parking Signs in Parc-Extension: A Closer Look at Community Concerns
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Explore the baffling disappearance and reappearance of no parking signs in Parc-Extension, uncovering their implications on community concerns, transparency, and civic engagement in local urban governance.
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The Battle Over Bike Lanes: A Closer Look at Park-Extension’s Duelling Protests
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The battle over bike lanes in Montreal’s Parc-Extension neighborhood heats up as duelling protests reveal stark divides. Explore the concerns of residents, the perspectives of advocates, and the overlooked issues in urban planning that demand attention.
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The Battle Over Parking Spaces vs. Bike Lanes: Park Ex Residents Demand a Voice
Discover the heated debate in Park Ex as residents stand up for their voices in the battle between parking spaces and bike lanes. Explore the pressing issues and the call for meaningful community engagement in the face of perceived political indifference.