• @Allonzee
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    5 months ago

    Where’s the profit in that?!?!

    /s

    • @[email protected]
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      75 months ago

      I know you wrote \s, but:

      • It is more probable that pedestrians jump into a store and buy something which is more tax income for the state.

      • People will walk more and there will be less particles in the air. Less sick days means less expenses for health insurers and more work hours for employers.

      • Property value will increase

      Not ideal for middle and lower class… But most of the profits never are!

    • @assembly
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      65 months ago

      This before and after photo really shows how we can make cities beautiful. It’s amazing what we could potentially do to give cities a new feel.

  • @nikaaa
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    45 months ago

    I would not be surprised to see that vegetation like this can reduce heart attacks and strokes by 50%, by lowering blood pressure.

  • @Maalus
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    45 months ago

    Still a main steet on the right side. Basically got rid of a few parking spaces and access to shops resupply.

    • Hanrahan
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      35 months ago

      Getting rid of the on street parking would be a great start and first step, the next is a tram line and dedicated ebus up middle with a cycle lane and ban private cars.