Kategorier: Alle - environment - housing - construction - technology

af Shivam Shrey 6 år siden

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Is it possible to redesign a downtown and busy part of a city to fit the needs of everyone and help the environment at this point in growth of the city (Mississauga)? How and what can you do? What problems could occur?

As cities expand, redesigning urban centers to be environmentally friendly and suitable for all residents becomes crucial. Implementing eco-friendly measures involves expanding green spaces, like parks and trees, and enhancing public infrastructure with solar-powered streetlights and buildings.

Is it possible to redesign a downtown and busy part of a city to fit the needs of everyone and help the environment at this point in growth of the city (Mississauga)? How and what can you do? What problems could occur?

Is it possible to redesign a downtown and busy part of a city to fit the needs of everyone and help the environment at this point in growth of the city (Mississauga)? How and what can you do? What problems could occur?

Possible Problems

Time
Time for construction
Wasting citizen's time
Too much money

How to make downtown more Eco-friendly

Space
More garbage cans

Reduce tempation to litter

Bike lanes
Buildings farther apart
Wider sidewalks
Plants
Trees
Bushes
Plant parks
Technology
Electricity

Taxis/Ubers

Subways

Trains

Transit busses

Solar panel lights

Streetlights

Houses

How to make Mississauga more suitable for citizens

Housing
Apartments

Put solar panels on roofs

Takes less space

Fits more people

Transportation
HLRT

Connects all of Mississauga to Hurontario

Better transportation across Mississauga

Connects all...

Züm transits

MiWay

2 GO stations

Improvements

Better Social connections

More get together places

Subtopic

Celebration Square

Celebrate all celebrations

Traffic Lights

Better control over lights to reduce unused delays

Active monitoring to notify people on road conditions and delays

Better connections

Transits

More efficiency

Better routes among big roads