Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Downtown San Jose is planning to close another road permanently

The closure of San Pedro Square to cars has been a tremendous success. Not only did it allow for the creation of the largest mural in Northern California, but it was a major boost to the vibrancy of the district. Now the San Jose City Council has their eyes set on another street for permanent closure.

On November 5th, the Council has extended the closure of Post Street which houses several restaurants, bars, and nightclubs as well as San Jose Qmunity district. If everything goes to plan, on February 25th they will make this closure permanent.

Turning this area into a pedestrian mall would allow for improved outdoor seating and entertainment. It was already a very impractical street to park on. By permanently removing cars it would help create a stronger community and enable the businesses on Post to thrive. I'd highly recommend checking the area out next time you're in Downtown San Jose. The Club on Post and 55 South are excellent places to start.

Source: San Jose Spotlight



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