Imagine a city where you can stroll through charming squares, meet friends along the way, and enjoy the peace of car-free streets. Expanding pedestrian spaces, as seen across Europe, can transform our cities into healthier, happier places. With more walking areas, we breathe cleaner air, feel less stress, and connect more deeply with our neighbors. Less traffic and noise mean safer, more vibrant streets that invite us to move, socialize, and thrive. Coming from Italy, I know the joy and vitality that walkable cities bring. Let’s create that same inviting, energetic atmosphere here—a city built for people, not just cars.
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