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It sounds bad, but it's a start. The city I live in there's an area of downtown that was gentrified, then they slowly did this. Evolved to being completely car free permanently. Took a couple years, but it happened. They might be testing the waters like this to make sure there's adequate parking in the surrounding areas for people that commute to get there? Idk, just giving feedback. I'm just about to ask 'fuck cars' as it gets. To me progress is progress as long as it's not backward.
Same happened where I am. They did this to some streets on the summer time, and changed an entire lane into an extra wide bike lane. They were so popular, they were kept year round.
The transit issue sounds bad, but the next phase is people demanding more weekend transit, then it will improve, too!
Yeah, my city does this at the historical site where tourist usually flock to. Used to be just closing the road for a night market on friday to sunday, but now they start to make that particular area car-free from friday night to sunday night. Some trader bitch about it because their carbrained customer now can't park right in front of their shop so they stop going there, but other shop like dessert and souvenirs reported a significantly rise in revenue because the foot traffic is even more incredible than it used to. It's been a year now and the detractors is very silent about it considering they even did a politically motivated protest for this early on.
Sure it's for just 2 days, but now some other city is reportedly looking to do the same thing. It takes time to fight a bad habit, and small win is still a win. Now i hope they do even more with this.