Milan plans to transform itself post COVID-19
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL NEWS, MILAN/ Created : May 5, 2020, 21:28 IST
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The Italian city of Milan began to lift the lockdown with caution, complete with a new plan to battle pollution.
The Italian city of Milan began to lift the lockdown with caution, complete with a new plan to battle pollution. Read less
The Italian city of Milan began to lift the lockdown with caution, complete with a new plan to battle pollution. City Mayor Giuseppe Sala has been instrumental in transforming Milan into a climate-smart city in the recent past, and has now broadened its scope after the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, Milan is working on making all public transportation electric by 2030.
In order to give a promising future to Milan residents, the authorities have created a new plan (that could start next month), which is being called Strade Aperte, or Open Streets. The idea is to create a 35 km cycling route across the city of Milan, and also to widen pedestrian pavements. Furthermore, the city is planning to reduce parking spaces so that drivers are unable to enter the city centre.
Milan was once notorious for its traffic jams, and the authorities now think that reducing the use of cars is going to help everyone in the long run. Milan’s councillor made a valid point by stating that if everybody drives a car, there is no space for people.
Here’s hoping that when Milan reopens, it does so in a new light.
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