This year the World  Health Organization has recognized the significant contribution Car Free Sundays/Ciclovias can make to building healthy cities worldwide. For  World Health Day 2010 it has called on one thousand cities around the world to  open their streets to people and close them to cars in a campaign called 1000 Cities  1000 Lives.  8-80 Cities is pleased to partner with the World Health Organization on this campaign and is excited to introduce this  wonderful and important endeavour on Tuesday February 2nd, 2010. 
 Great Streets,  Healthy Cities: Car Free Sundays Best Practices will highlight the best practices of planning and implementing Car Free  Sundays from the foremost international program examples.  Three leading Car  Free Sundays/Ciclovias experts will speak from their experiences in New York,  San Francisco, Bogota and Guadalajara. Each will provide a unique  perspective and a diversity of implementation tools and models. Following the  presentations by each of the speakers, you will also have the opportunity to ask  questions and share ideas.
Great Streets,  Healthy Cities: Car Free Sundays Best Practices will highlight the best practices of planning and implementing Car Free  Sundays from the foremost international program examples.  Three leading Car  Free Sundays/Ciclovias experts will speak from their experiences in New York,  San Francisco, Bogota and Guadalajara. Each will provide a unique  perspective and a diversity of implementation tools and models. Following the  presentations by each of the speakers, you will also have the opportunity to ask  questions and share ideas.   
 
 
I'm going try these car free Sundays on one of the 3 parkways in Ottawa this summer. I will post my trip on my blog.
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