Budapest Grand Boulevard can be revamped if wins EU money

The Budapest Transport Centre (BKK) has submitted a bid to the European Union to finance to its plans to replace trees and renew public spaces along the city’s Grand Boulevard, BKK said on Tuesday.

The metropolitan project aims to increase the number of trees, add more green surfaces and provide more room for pedestrians, BKK said, adding that the city was seeking 5.47 billion forints (EUR 14.2m) of EU funding.

Earlier, BKK won some 4.5 billion forints in community funding for cycle paths, making pedestrian crossings wheelchair-accessible, and other logistical developments serving shops along the boulevard, BKK noted.

Grand Boulevard new face BKK
Grand Boulevard. Photo: BKK

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2 Comments

  1. So just more bicycle and scooTARD crap.

    Pedestrians don’t need more space. The sidewalks on Nagykorut are more than wide enough. There’s plenty of parking. Traffic flow is good.

    How about, instead, they “revamp” the passage under Erzsebet hid on the lower rakpart, especially on the Pest side? It is narrow, dingy, uneven, potholed, and the metal grills that widen it for the boat visitors are super slippery at the best of times.

    Or fix the sidewalk on the northern side of Petofi hid, where water is pooled for a good week after it rains, making it impassable without stepping into the several deep puddles? The same with the sidewalk on the Arpad hid, just after the on-off ramp, toward Pest?

    Of course not. Not “green” enough.

    F. E.U.

  2. Steiner, your grand boulevard visions are a delightful mix of fever dream and city planning. I’m sure the unicorn lanes and floating cafés are in the 3D render phase. Stick to coffee, not concrete.

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