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Council to vote on exploring Vancouver road closures to boost physical distancing
A Vancouver city councillor wants to explore the idea of fully or partially closing some municipal streets to make more room for physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Non-Partisan Association (NPA) Coun. Lisa Dominato will bring a motion to council on Tuesday asking staff to look at opportunities to “reallocate” space in a way that is friendlier to shared use by pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles.
The motion suggests high-use greenways and streets next to parks as possible options.
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“The ongoing pandemic necessitates that the city reallocate road space on an urgent basis now and develop plans for mobility and space use as part of our post-COVID-19 recovery and new economy,” states Dominato’s motion.
Those roads remain open to residents, delivery drivers, garbage and recycling workers and emergency response vehicles.
Earlier this month, the city worked with the park board to close Stanley Park to vehicle traffic as well as close eastbound lanes on Beach Avenue, along English Bay, from Hornby Street to Stanley Park Drive.
Vancouver has also implemented small-scale road reallocation on major streets to create safe places for people to queue up for stores.
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