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‘Quiet streets’ pilot project approved by Kingston city council

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coronavirus pandemic.The idea comes after other Canadian cities, like Toronto, have closed many of their busy streets to offer more room for cyclists and pedestrians.

It’s currently unclear exactly what streets will be closed as part of the project, but a presentation from KCAT at council on Tuesday said that closures could be in effect as early as Wednesday, but more likely starting July 1.Certain streets, which will be decided upon by KCAT, will be closed with temporary barricades and signage, warning vehicles that the street is for local traffic only.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]KCAT is also planning on creating “designated corridors routes to key destinations” that will allow pedestrians and.

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