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What if... Main Street had no cars?

A local Instagram account shared visuals of what Main Street could look like without traffic and parking. Here’s what you think about that.

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Should Main Street kick cars to the curb?

Photo by @carfreegvl

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What would Greenville look like without cars on Main Street? That’s the question Car Free Greenville — a local account reimagining our streets — asked on its Instagram.

“Imagine: No angled street parking. Wider sidewalks. A fully pedestrianized Main Street… This vision could make Greenville a national leader in livability, sustainability, and economic vibrancy,” the post said.

Nearby examples

We reached out to our City Editor friends to see where this is happening:

Pedestrian-only districts are lined with restaurants and shops + are linked to economic benefits for local businesses. While we see similar temporary closures in Greenville for events like the TD Saturday Market, NOMA Square events, and large festivals, would you be interested in seeing a more regular cadence or permanently?

State your case

Pro

  • “Love it! Look to Boulder, CO and Burlington, VT to see how main streets can be turned into pedestrian-focused areas. How do we get this going in Greenville?” — Kristen R.
  • “Pedestrian streets are some of the main draws of many cities. They encourage strolling, create more space for performances, art, and pop-up vendors. It seems like the next way to level up for Greenville.” — Kelly S.

Con

  • “I believe it would significantly limit the accessibility to shops and restaurants for a wide range of people. Having mobility issues, I would not have the capability to frequent the many businesses along Main Street. For many families, it would also limit theirs. Accessibility welcomes those with all different abilities.” — Lois O.
  • “No valet? Uber to the door? This would kill businesses as well as the joy of convenience for so many locals who know the best time to come downtown.” — Kay F.

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