- Paris bans cars for a day in bid to tackle pollution, Oct 3, 2017...[1]
Jan-Jun 2017[edit | edit source]
Yes, 'govtech' can change the way cities function. New lessons in open government from Paris. Apr 3[2]
Paris boosts cycling infrastructure, names 2017 'year of the bike', Jan 8[3]
Paris has a watery dream of swimming in the Seine – but can the planners take the plunge? Jan 6[4]
Jul-Dec 2016[edit | edit source]
Pollution: Paris makes public transport free for second day, Dec 7[5]
Paris Navigating Gym, Nov 29[6]
Félicitations Madame Mayor: participatory budgeting in Paris hits new highs, Oct 17[7]
The Participatory Budget of the City of Paris, Oct 13[8]
Paris allows anyone to plant an urban garden, Oct 10[9]
A Pedestrian-Only Future for the Seine, Sep 27[10]
Paris: Une coopérative de livreurs à vélo pour lutter contre l'uberisation du secteur?, Sep 26[11]
Paris is banning traffic from half the city. Why can't London have a car-free day? Sep 22[12]
Une monnaie locale à Paris, pour quoi faire ? Aug 29[13]
Why Paris Is Building Highways for Bikes, Jul 1[14]
Jan-Jun 2016[edit | edit source]
Paris Shops Are Marking Their Windows for the Homeless, Jun 1[15]
How Paris is stepping up its drive against the car, May 2[16]
The Most Famous Public Squares in Paris Get a Pedestrian-Friendly Makeover, Apr 1[17]
An evening at La Recyclerie, Mar 9
Paris is leading the world in progressive urbanism – here's how, Mar 4[18]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Paris news (latest), 2018-2021, 2016-2017, 2007-2015
- Paris community action