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The Core Conflict
Our "Green Arteries" proposal suggests transforming key vertical routes (North-to-South) into shaded, pedestrian-first corridors. However, to make space for wider sidewalks, bike lanes, and tree planting, we will need to remove approximately 40% of the street parking spots along these specific routes.The Argument for "Green Arteries" (Yes)
Proponents argue that Limassol is currently too car-centric. By removing parking, we discourage car use for short trips, lower the urban temperature through tree shading, and create safe routes for children and commuters. This aligns with the wider Limassol Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP).The Argument for "Status Quo" (No)
Opponents argue that Limassol’s public transport is not yet reliable enough to replace cars. Removing parking spots before fixing the bus system will hurt local businesses and punish residents who have no other option but to drive.We want to hear your voice:
Is the loss of parking a necessary sacrifice for a cooler, walkable city?
Or should we prioritize parking availability until the bus network is fully improved?
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Choose a Side: clearly state whether you support the removal of parking for green space or oppose it.
Be Specific: If you are concerned about a specific street (e.g., Anexartisias, Agias Fylaxeos), please name it in your comment.
Propose Alternatives: If you oppose the removal of parking, what alternative solution do you suggest for cooling the city and improving safety?
Civil Discourse: Disagreement is welcome; disrespect is not. Please attack the ideas, not the people posting them.
Language: You may post in Greek or English.