Can past help us decide?
Pedestrian mall made business walk away from area
Wes Johnson
News-Leader
Earl Newman's first day on the job was memorable because it changed the course of Springfield's downtown history. "June 3, 1974," said Newman, the city's traffic engineer. "I was in charge of making sure the square was closed to traffic so it could become a pedestrian mall."
The concept, backed by city leaders and downtown businesses, seemed like a good idea at the time. But many now say it was the biggest blunder in the square's 171-year history.
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Pedestrian mall made business walk away from area
Wes Johnson
News-Leader
Earl Newman's first day on the job was memorable because it changed the course of Springfield's downtown history. "June 3, 1974," said Newman, the city's traffic engineer. "I was in charge of making sure the square was closed to traffic so it could become a pedestrian mall."
The concept, backed by city leaders and downtown businesses, seemed like a good idea at the time. But many now say it was the biggest blunder in the square's 171-year history.
Read more>>>


