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A proposal by some Scottsdale City Council members to temporarily shut down some downtown streets to make way for street fairs and other pedestrian-friendly activities has drawn a mixed response from their colleagues as well as downtown business owners.
The cityâs strategic plan initially included a goal to âconsider pilot to temporarily turn some Old Town streets into walk-only zones for one weekend per month.â
Council later removed the âwalk-onlyâ stipulation after some pushback from local business owners, instead opting to âconsider pilot to temporarily turn some Old Town streets into more walkable areas to encourage more foot traffic and business activities including focused activities and events.â
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Nursing student Adriana Martinez, of Georgetown, administers a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Dell Medical School at UT Austin, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. Three hundred people were expected to get their first of two vaccines today.Jerry Lara, Staff / San Antonio Express-News
Over the last couple of years, I’ve held off on making resolutions.
The ones about losing weight and saving money were postponed, and those about tossing long unused possessions only were partly successful. New stuff replaced the old.
But if there’s a resolve to embrace in 2021, which all too soon turned into a repeat of 2020 with Wednesday’s insurrection, it’s to practice patience.
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