The debate continues in Cape Town on balancing urban structure and safety in cycling paths. Initially, hailed as an efficient transport network, crime has transformed these paths into epicenters of unlawful activity. The city has decided to close numerous cycling paths and pedestrian walkways, but citizens are invited to engage in the decisionmaking process for a democratic outcome. Despite the closures, there is hope as residents can lease the land and convert it into gardens, reflecting the city’s ongoing adaptability and resilience in confronting adversity.