Downtown Idea Exchange

Each month downtown leaders turn to Downtown Idea Exchange for practical news reports, how-to information, and hundreds of real-world examples of how downtowns are growing and prospering.

 


Ending right turns on red could boost pedestrian safety

June 1, 2023
Advocates for pedestrian safety are pushing for a simple fix that promises to make crosswalks safer for those traversing streets on foot: Forbid motorists from turning right on red lights. The concept is gaining momentum and also generating political pushback. Right-on-red turns are already illegal in the tourist zone of Honolulu. After successfully testing no-turn-on-red…To read more — login/subscribe

 

“Daylighting” downtown streams boosts ambience — and flood control

June 1, 2023
In the 20th century, many cities tried to contain creeks, streams, and small rivers with concrete culverts and other engineering projects. In the 21st century, growing numbers of imprisoned waterways are being set free. Restoring waterways to something like their natural order is a process known as “daylighting.” The restoration projects are gaining attention globally…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown event organizers embrace their authentic identities

June 1, 2023
Most downtowns host the usual array of events — fireworks on the Fourth of July, a tree lighting ceremony for the holidays, and perhaps a restaurant week. But often the most successful efforts are unique, home-grown events that resonate with locals and attract non-locals.  A careful look at a community’s history, industry, and foods will…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtown Idea Exchange, June 2023

June 1, 2023
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Decade of investment takes downtown from dying to thriving

May 1, 2023
During the Great Recession, Danville, VA (est. pop. 42,556), had fallen on such hard times that it was unclear if downtown could ever bounce back. “Our downtown completely died,” says Diana Schwartz, executive director of Danville’s River District Association. “Our entire community died.” No one was living downtown. The inventory of vacant commercial space stretched…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Downtowns increasingly crack down on e-scooters

May 1, 2023
Electric scooter rentals continue to grow in popularity in downtowns. But in many cases, the rollout has been chaotic.  Downtown merchants and residents complain about disorderly parking and groups of young joyriders. Most startlingly, riders have died of injuries suffered while using the scooters. All of that has led some cities to tighten regulations. In…To read more — login/subscribe

 

With police force short-staffed, city hires private security firm

May 1, 2023
Champaign, IL (est. pop. 89,116), has a problem: Downtown has become a bustling destination on warm-weather weekends. But the city police department is so short-staffed that it can’t handle the inevitable calls for service that flow from the nighttime entertainment district. So the city of Champaign will spend nearly $330,000 to hire a private security…To read more — login/subscribe