From Saturday 1 September 2012, Parisians will be able to enjoy a
large new people-friendly section of the riverside north of the River
Seine. The changes include narrowing the road between Hotel de Ville and
Quai Henry IV to create new pedestrian corridors, riverside walkways,
along with new cafes and bars. In spring 2013, an even larger scheme will be completed that will
remove a 1.5-mile section of urban motorway from the opposite riverbank,
creating what's hoped will be a walking and cycling paradise. The riverside transformations are the latest of Mayor Bertrand
Delanoe's projects to reclaim portions of the city away from motor
vehicles, following his expansion of cycle routes and introduction of
the Velib cycle hire, which was the model for London's successful
scheme. Delanoe has had to fight against national politicians and motoring
groups to make sure the £30 million project succeeds, but planners have
assured motorists that journey times are only likely to be marginally
affected. The riverside project comes in the wake of the successful Paris Plages, which saw Voie Georges-Pompidou transformed each summer into a seaside resort, complete with sand, parasols and palm trees.
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