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‘Effective but unpopular’: Port Moody’s traffic calming experiment for St. George St. deemed success

A Port Moody pilot project appears to have been effective at calming traffic along St. George Street, although it wasn’t entirely popular with locals. Temporary slow zones were installed between Buller Street and Albert Street from spring to late fall 2021 with the goal of encouraging more pedestrian and cyclist traffic during the pandemic.  The […]

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