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Alex LaMarca, owner of Crêpes à la Carte, said it’s unfortunate that the Breckenridge Town Council decided not to reinstate Walkable Main this year.
LaMarca said while it was a good advantage for the town and its people, he doesn’t see his business taking a hit without the amenity this summer. He said he’s more concerned about the environmental impact, as he appreciated the reduced circulation of cars.
“Not just for the coronavirus, but for the idea of just being more environmental, I thought it was a great idea,” LaMarca said.
Karen Archibald, manager at Blue Moose Restaurant, said while she personally enjoyed Walkable Main last year, it had no impact on her restaurant, which is located just south of where the closure started on Main Street.
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Breckenridge is considering bringing back Walkable Main, the pedestrian-only Main Street concept that popped up last summer, and is surveying residents and business owners to get their feedback. Some Breckenridge business owners are eager to.