Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council are working on a plan to provide New Yorkers with more space to walk outside as the weather gets warmer.
Some streets and sidewalks in New York City will soon expand for public use as the city, devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, begins finding ways to reopen.
According to de Blasio, a driving force behind the project was the anticipation of warm temperatures driving New Yorkers to city parks."One of the most important places to open might be where a lot of people are going anyway, to just give them more space, since more and more people will go there when it gets warmer," he said.
The proposal had support from several other council members, with many echoing the calls for assistance in making social distancing easier outdoors.
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