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Brussels public transport system Stib must pay €160,000 for expenses related to 19 trees that were damaged along Avenue Delleur in Watermael-Boitsfort.
Brussels-City is investing €144,000 in four ‘parklets’. The new infrastructure will be placed in former parking spaces.
Three Brussels mayors are calling for action to protect pedestrians walking the city’s famous Green Walk (Promenade Verte) - as increasing number of cyclists take to the path.
Bruges is certainly finding novel ways to bring down its citizens’ blood pressure as the coronavirus rages, heat waves wash over the land, and a federal government proves impossible to come by.
Little parks are popping up in a Schaerbeek street, courtesy of the Bûûmplanters organisation.
The Brussels region is planning to equip all 32,000 of its trees with a sensor and microchip that will communicate when the tree needs watering.
The street garden that a couple in Schaerbeek was forced to remove from in front of their home has re-appeared, with the permission of authorities. Kinda sorta.
Laeken Park is now officially car-free, following a year-long period of blocking the streets that run through the park to traffic.
Brussels-City is creating a map of infrastructure below the ground in order to plan green space more efficiently. The pilot project will begin in the EU quarter and lower Laeken.