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City of Montreal touts success of ‘sanitary corridors,’ critics disagree

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Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce creates more pedestrian walkways, shared streets On Thursday, the city announced new data to show that their plan is working.Mount-royal Ave., which is closed to cars from Parc Avenue to Fullum Street, is seeing on average about 15,000 pedestrians a day at De La Roche Street, its busiest intersection.Meanwhile, Wellington Street in Verdun, is seeing similar numbers, with an average of 12,000 people a day.City officials say vehicle traffic across the city is down about 20 per cent since the start of the pandemic.

Montreal to convert some streets to help pedestrians, cyclists get around amid coronavirus lockdown But the official opposition says these numbers aren’t proof that people like the idea.“In.

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