The illustrative image was generated by AI

Paris voted against SUVs. But only 6% of residents went to the polls.

Of the 1 Parisians registered, 374 took part in the ballot. With 532% of votes in favor, the majority expressed their desire to tax these behemoths of the Parisian streets.

The City of Paris recently orchestrated a major vote on February 4, inviting Parisians to vote on the place of the largest SUVs in the capital.

The question had to be answered: “For or against a specific tariff for heavy, bulky, polluting individual cars?” » which caused a lot of talk and annoyance in Paris and the Ile-de-France region.

In Paris-Centre, where the Marais is located, 62,67% voted for 37,33 against.

Over the past decade, average vehicle size and weight have soared, fueled by the rise of SUVs. The latter, according to Paris City Hall, now represent 40% of sales, and pose major challenges in terms of pollution and safety in sharing public space.

The reform, approved by the vote of Parisians, will be submitted to the Council of Paris and will come into force on September 1.

Text: Katia Barillot

14.02.24

Notre-Dame: dismantling of the scaffolding has begun

Notre-Dame: dismantling of the scaffolding has begun

The gigantic repair project at Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral is coming to an end. The dismantling of the spire scaffolding has begun. It is visible again with, at its top, a rooster which sits in majesty. In ten months, visitors will be able to return to the places whose reopening is planned...

A memorial to the 2015 attacks behind City Hall

A memorial to the 2015 attacks behind City Hall

New York has its September 11 memorial, at the foot of Manhattan. Paris will have its November 13 memorial, in the Marais, just behind the City Hall, on the square in front of the Saint-Gervais church. Already, access to rue François-Miron has been blocked for buses and motorists. We will only pass there on foot.

The best tattoo parlors in Marais

The best tattoo parlors in Marais

Tattooing, an age-old practice, has long been the prerogative of convicts, dock workers, the underworld and sailors. Although it has become democratized, now affecting all profiles and concerning one in five French people, including 16% women compared to 10% men, it still remains taboo due to its definitive and transgressive nature.

Piccola Mia, the pizzas of the Republic

Piccola Mia, the pizzas of the Republic

On the Place de la République, a brasserie with Italian accents has just opened, which quickly made people forget the old Pizza Pino. Welcome to Piccola Mia, the fruit of the joyful encounter between Italian chef Denny Imbroisi, pizza chef Julien Serri and mixologist Matthias Giroud who creates a creative cocktail menu.