A TREND THAT ALSO SERVES PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OF ALL AGES
Gil Penalosa, founder and chair of the Toronto-based planning non-profit 8 80 Cities, believes cities will retrofit with infrastructure to support mobility by walking, biking and wheelchair despite the temporary need for isolation because of the Coronavirus pandemic.
“Everyone is looking for the magic pill to address obesity, diabetes, heart trouble and more.
The answer is
getting around by walking, crutches, wheelchair – I don’t care how you move,
but you need to move about in ways other than using a car – it’s also very
crucial to mental health,’’ he said.
“The only places where large amounts
of people walk at least five days a week are those with the infrastructure to support walking, biking, transit and
mobility for people with disabilities.”





