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Nashville 'sidewalk cafe' permit may be extended another year
We need a PARK(ing) Day for Every Day
PARK(ing) Day is the third Friday in September!
PARK(ing) Day is the third Friday in September!
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Tactical urbanism, parklets, and a post-COVID recovery
R Rawlings, Vestre Ltd, discusses how COVID-19 has acted as a catalyst for transforming urban spaces, and why introducing parklets could be the way forward
Taking Back the Curb, One Restaurant at a Time
While glimmers of hope about an impending vaccine glimmer in the future, the coronavirus still rages on. The toll the pandemic has taken on people’s lives and health will be difficult to measure for a long time coming, but there is no question that our livelihoods and norms have changed. One hopeful outcome has been...
Restaurant parklets are expensive, so Bay Area architects and artists have been designing them for free
Designers, artists and contractors have sprung into action to help restaurants and to spark ideas about what public space could look like.
Seattle Extends Cafe Streets Program through October 2021
After a long delay to start the program, the City of Seattle announced an even longer extension for restaurants and businesses to continue using public spaces for outdoor dining and retail. Seattle…
Open Storefronts! Mayor Expands Open Streets Program for Retailers (Sort Of!)
The mayor had been under pressure from such civic groups as City Rise, which has been calling for repurposing roadways for retail.
'Liveable streets': how cities are prioritising people over parking
Schemes to reclaim city streets for pedestrians are flourishing during the Covid-19 pandemic
Street Food: Cities Turn Parking Spaces Into Dining Spots And No One Seems To Mind
Parking is usually a hot-button issue in crowded cities. But restaurants are taking over spaces once reserved for cars, and to the surprise of owners, few are complaining.
'Traffic gardens' bloom in Portland
In three short months 10 vacant schoolyards and parking lots in Portland have been transformed into miniature neighborhoods. These “traffic gardens” were created to give kids and families a place Read More »
UPDATE: Mayor Makes Curbside Restaurant Seating Permanent
“We’re looking at that [year-round],” Hizzoner said at his Monday presser.
Berkeley Will Fully Close Its Streets to Create Giant Outdoor Dining Rooms
Berkeley is moving fast to expand outdoor dining
The ‘Al Fresco Economy’: Restaurants Want to Start NYC’s Revival — All They Need is Space
“This could be the best block party in the history of New York, but if we don’t get this right in the next three months, there will be a complete collapse of the tax base of the city,&#…
The City of Dallas Will Launch a Temporary Parklet Program Next Week
You might be seeing parking space–sized seating areas pop up outside of restaurants, cafes, and more all over the city.