A car-free Motor City? Detroit to try Open Streets program
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Metro Times) Car-free streets in Detroit? Say whhhhat?
Yup, the dawning of a new day is upon us, and with the ever-increasing focus on non-automotive forms of transportation, it should come as no surprise that the Motor City may be putting the kibosh on motors in some places. Well, at least for a couple of days.
Starting this fall, for two Sundays, Michigan Avenue and Vernor Highway from Campus Martius through Corktown and Mexicantown could be closed to traffic. That depends on whether the organizers of Open Streets, an advocacy project led by The Street Plans Collaborative, get their permits OK'ed by the city.
Essentially what this means is that this stretch of road would be open to pedestrian and bike traffic only on Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, according to the News. They would only be zoned for several hours, rather than all day.
Open Streets' goal as a program is to "share information about open streets and increase the number, size, and frequency of initiatives occurring across North America" and is already active in over 100 cities around the world, including Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City. Portland just recently won the bid to host the 2016 National Open Streets Summit, the goal of the event is to bring national and international leaders working to start more Open Street-style programs. ...................(more)
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