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pedestrianize

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pe·des·tri·an·ize  (p-dstr--nz)
tr.v. pe·des·tri·an·ized, pe·des·tri·an·iz·ing, pe·des·tri·an·iz·es
To convert (a street) into a mall or pedestrian walkway.

pe·destri·an·i·zation (--n-zshn) n.

pedestrianize, pedestrianise [pɪˈdɛstrɪəˌnaɪz]
vb
(Engineering / Civil Engineering) (tr) to convert (a street) into an area for the use of pedestrians only, by excluding all motor vehicles
pedestrianization , pedestrianisation n
Translations
pedestrianize [pɪˈdestrɪənaɪz] VTpeatonizar
pedestrianized streetcalle f peatonal
pedestrianize
pedestrianize [pɪˈdɛstrɪənaɪz] vtpedonalizzare


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Brown downplays the defeat at the hands of the board of the school's commons proposal—to permanently close down the eastern third of West 27th Street, pedestrianize it, and transform the western portion to a cul-de-sac.
TAX-INCREMENT-BASED REDEVELOPMENT Pursuant to tax-increment redevelopment legislation, redevelopment bonds can be sold to pedestrianize and revitalize neighborhoods.
The citizen groups propose to pedestrianize the street, keeping only a bus route.
 
 
 
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