Our Planning Process Is Broken; Street Experiments Can Help
Everyone knows how it goes: A street redesign is proposed to calm traffic. Municipal planners and engineers study the project for years, producing reports detailing its importance for sustainability, congestion reduction and traffic safety. Despite this, the project faces massive backlash at community engagement events, with residents complaining about lost parking and increased congestion. In the end, local politicians cancel the redesign, citing a “lack of social acceptability.”
This story is all too common in cities across the U.S. and Canada, and it’s not because of “car culture” or “a lack of advocacy.”