Enrique Penalosa is a former mayor of Bogota in Columbia
The few points captured here make compelling arguments for local government attention to the public realm. It's not about a transport system, it's not about engineering, it is about people and politics.
It's about what kind of city we want? How do we want to live? What makes a good city?
A city that is good for the vulnerable old, young and disadvantaged. Convergence of environmental and social sustainability.
- Transport is a means to an end whereas pedestrianisation can be an end in itself.
- In the public realm, we meet as equals. It is democratic. The public realm is about social justice.
- People will never remember a road, but they will never forget a good pedestrian space.
- Transport is one problem that gets worse with affluence.
- Traffic congestion is not bad because it means you are ripe for public transport.
- Densify shopping living work
- Make pedestrian spaces the top issue
- perhaps do density neighbourhood by neighbourhood.
- (Any fuel is going to get more expensive.)
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