Downtown Idea Exchange

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How three cities are using Complete Streets to improve pedestrian safety

October 1, 2025
With pedestrian fatalities stubbornly holding at historically high levels, safety advocates are pushing for new policies that make it less hazardous to walk or cycle in U.S. cities. Some 1,700 municipalities have adopted Complete Streets initiatives, according to Smart Growth America, a nonprofit focused on transportation policy. The Complete Streets approach urges construction of streets…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Artisan zoning districts drive redevelopment

October 1, 2025
In Wedgewood-Houston, galleries and light manufacturing often exist side-by-side. As urban districts embrace small-scale manufacturing, cities are beginning to adopt artisan zoning as a land use strategy and economic development tool. Small-scale manufacturers can pick up some of the slack left by the factory jobs of yesteryear, while providing little of the disruption of traditional…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Beset by safety issues, downtown launches ambassador program

October 1, 2025
Troubled Monument Square in Portland, ME. With safety complaints increasing in Portland, ME (est. pop. 69,104), Downtown Portland launched a Downtown Ambassadors program this summer. The safety workers will focus on removing trash, removing graffiti, and picking up needles.  “Portland Downtown is taking action to maintain our vibrant downtown district,” Cary Tyson, executive director of…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Idea Exchange

October 1, 2025
Community gathering space opens After a decade of work, a new community gathering space opened this summer in downtown Lee’s Summit, MO. The nearly 3-acre Green Street project features a lawn with shade canopies, public art installations, movable seating, an accessible playground, and an indoor farmer’s market that doubles as an event space when not…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtowns use CPTED to reduce vandalism and crime

September 1, 2025
In most downtowns, crime prevention efforts focus on such things as a visible police presence, private security patrols, and graffiti clean-up crews. But a number of cities are turning to a solution known as crime prevention through environmental design, or CPTED. In contrast to traditional hardening measures, CPTED focuses instead on visually pleasing solutions that…To read more — login/subscribe