MONTREAL – On a quiet residential corner of Montreal’s St-Henri neighbourhood, plots of dirt carved out of the sidewalk, each hosting a solitary tree, have become verdant oases along the c...
That’s the best place you can live. If you can walk your entire neighborhood in 10 to 15 minutes walks and have access to a shops, bars, school, transit, groceries, pharmacy, it’s heaven.
Neighborhood without cars should be a thing. We should not reserve precious spaces for car parking, like, ever.
Street are for the people to enjoy and the children to play. Not for cars. There are exceptions of course (emergency for example) but that’s how I see it.
Cars really turned our city into junk. When you think about it, the best places are always the tight cities with small narrow street. It feels great to walk in those places.
That’s the best place you can live. If you can walk your entire neighborhood in 10 to 15 minutes walks and have access to a shops, bars, school, transit, groceries, pharmacy, it’s heaven.
Neighborhood without cars should be a thing. We should not reserve precious spaces for car parking, like, ever.
Street are for the people to enjoy and the children to play. Not for cars. There are exceptions of course (emergency for example) but that’s how I see it.
Cars really turned our city into junk. When you think about it, the best places are always the tight cities with small narrow street. It feels great to walk in those places.