Halloween on Central to promote car-free culture by closing 22 blocks of Central Avenue
/I’m a big supporter of walkable cities. I truly believe that we are happier and healthier when we can get outside in the fresh air and explore our neighborhoods. You also feel much more connected to a city, and specifically with the people, when you can traverse a city on foot, bike, skateboard, or scooter. It’s easier to develop a sense of place. A sense of belonging.
The event, called ‘Halloween on Central’, will showcase a vision for what a car-free Central Avenue could look like for locals, businesses, and visitors to enjoy. Attendees can stroll and roll along nearly 2 miles of the city’s largest open spaces and experience the heart of St. Pete from a unique perspective that will allow them to rediscover their favorite local businesses and interact with the community in fun, healthy ways.
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