After the candidates for the municipal election of Paris-Centre, it is the turn of the natives of the Marais and more broadly of Paris-Centre to give us their point of view on pedestrianization.

If we often come across people, often in city diners, who are annoyed by pedestrianization (who quickly turn into anti-Hidalgo) we have struggled to find outspoken opponents of greater access to public space for pedestrians and bicycles. .

Is it because of the Covid-19 pandemic and the confinement which would have caused the desire to campaign in Paris?

In any case, everyone's opinion seems to become more nuanced as time passes, and as the many works undertaken by the Parisian city council come to an end.

And you what do you think ?

Text: Katia Barillot
Photos: ©Anaïs Costet
Video: ©Le Marais Mood

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