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CicLAvia Helping Restaurants Keep Outdoor Dining


CicLAvia Helping Restaurants Keep Outdoor Dining
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CicLAvia is working with the city to make its al fresco dining program permanent.
May 27, 2021, 10am PDT | Diana Ionescu |
Long before the pandemic made outdoor dining a necessity and slow streets a widespread concept, residents of Los Angeles had the opportunity to experience their city without cars through a series of events called CicLAvia. Inspired by Bogota ....

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The Once and Future Park Avenue Promenade


The Once and Future Park Avenue Promenade
The debate about whether the pedestrian-oriented changes made to the New York City streetscape during the pandemic should be permanent has a high-profile battleground on Park Avenue.
May 5, 2021, 6am PDT | James Brasuell |
John Surico writes about a planning opportunity that could restore the median of Park Avenue in Manhattan to its former prominence as a pedestrian promenade.
It has been a long time, but once it was possible and even fashionable to take a stroll through a far different Park Avenue, one with a green swath of lush lawn and shrubbery nearly 40 feet wide. It was the city’s first linear park, where pedestrians took precedence over cars and there were plenty of benches to take a break, according to Surico. ....

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