Banff mayor says reducing vehicles necessary after town votes no to pedestrian zone

The mayor of Banff, Alta., says the town plans to find ways to reduce vehicle traffic after residents voted in favour of removing a pedestrian zone in the downtown. Smoke haze from forest fires burning in Alberta and British Columbia hangs over Banff, Alta., in Banff ºÃÉ«tv Park, Friday, July 21, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

BANFF, Alta. - A day after a tight vote to remove a contentious pedestrian zone in downtown Banff, Alta., those on both sides of the issue say they share one common goal: reducing the number of cars.

Mayor Corrie DiManno said Tuesday the vote to reopen Banff Avenue year-round doesn't change the need for more public transportation into the popular tourist destination west of Calgary. It's either that or parking space outside the town's boundary, she said.

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