How a city transformed a car-dominated street into a pedestrian-friendly one

In Montclair, NJ (est. pop. 38,634), a downtown stretch of South Park Street catered to cars rather than pedestrians. The streetscape featured wide traffic lanes, angled parking, and narrow sidewalks. Montclair decided to reshape the street in a way that was more enticing to visitors and better suited to hostingTo read more — login/subscribe

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