Both Grünerløkka and Torshov will have “car-free city life”. And Bogstadveien may become car-free in the long run. Here are this year’s plans.
It was called the “Berlin Wall”. Craftsmen warned of bankruptcies and hopeless conditions in the center of Oslo. The opposition hailed when the city council started work on “Car-free urban life” in 2015.
But when they now present the list of what will be carried out this year, the mood is different.
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