WALK, DO CITY. MANIFESTO FOR THE RIGHT TO WALK FREE IN THE CITY
Monday, March 21, 2011
M Chambers Behind The Green Door
Mexico City, March 21, 2011
Mexico City is a megalopolis of 20 million inhabitants. A megalopolis with a huge range of health services and education, a rich cultural offer great investment opportunities and economic growth, and attractions that offer an enormous potential for quality of life for all its inhabitants.
However, recent policies Governments of the Federal District and Mexico State have focused on promoting urban development focused on the car . City This model is not sustainable in the long term and is exclusive of much of the population. autocentric This model threatens the construction of public space and the enjoyment of the City for all. also has negative consequences for social interaction, tolerance and the actual construction of citizenship and democracy .
construction of streets, roads and urban highways with exclusive spaces for the car (without removing sidewalks and green space) are a demonstration of auto-focused model for people. Only people have enough income to purchase an automobile are able to use and take precedence in these public spaces.
Instead, the city on foot ends ordinary risking their lives in these spaces get home, work or places to meet their needs. The denied the right to live in the city and interact with others in public space.
# WikiCiudad Citizen Intervention in Poets Puente, Santa Fe |
The opportunity to walk in the City, regardless of whether it is a child, disabled, old, man or woman, in a safe and enjoyable is a right that every inhabitant of this city should enjoy.
Navigating the City enjoying it, watching and living in the same space with others helps to create a supportive and tolerant citizenry, which is in the eyes of a democratic way of equals.
real estate and construction companies are largely responsible for this co-segregated and Cold City. Boosts housing developments whose logic of fear and distrust is sold as an exclusive. closed only be accessed by private cars, isolate their inhabitants from all ties with the city: the grocery store, a tortilla, coffee, stationery.
Cumbres de Santa Fe, development of COPRI | inmoliario
citizens do not count for them, Only customers who promise all kinds of amenities provided and subsequently sell defraud the lack of water, access to public services, traffic and deterioration in quality of life.
A paradigm shift on urban development in this city is fundamental. The recovery of the street and public space has the mission to develop fruitful links of mutual recognition and solidarity. How We Built City affects also the own democratic development of our country.
For these reasons, as citizens who yearn for another country, we want to build another city, today exercise this ciudanÃa.
citizenship immediately recover the sidewalk for pedestrians democratic and green areas City.
Under the slogan of # WikiCiudad , citizens build urban policies and mobility from down and collectively.
We seek to build a City compact, sustainable, less car-dependent, with public spaces .
a lively city with an active, tolerant and supportive.
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