Overview
- The proposal seeks to make 500 streets car-free, removing 10,000 parking spaces and creating new green pedestrian zones across Paris.
- Each of the city's 20 arrondissements could see approximately 25 streets converted if the plan is approved.
- The initiative aligns with long-term efforts to reduce car use, expand green spaces, and combat climate change in the city.
- Critics argue the plan disproportionately impacts outer districts with limited public transport and raises concerns about feasibility and costs.
- Voting includes first-time participation by 16- and 17-year-olds, with implementation projected to take three to four years if passed.