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	<author_name>Charleston Moves</author_name>
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	<title>Open Streets for People</title>
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	<description>As parks and other areas that encourage congregation are closed, citizens still need to recreate, and there simply isn&#x27;t enough designated space on our streets and corridors for people to safely move and practice social distancing. This petition is in support of requesting Mayor Tecklenberg and Charleston City Council designate specific streets as pedestrian-oriented, by closing some segments or lanes to vehicular traffic in an effort to provide more space for people on bikes and foot. Please note: • We are collecting signatures from City of Charleston residents only. • This petition will be live until midnight on Wednesday, April 22. • When we close the petition, signatures will be sent to City of Charleston, which makes them part of the public record.</description>
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