Secure parking draws bike riders downtown The City of Kingston, Ontario, Canada is now providing cyclists with a safe bike parking hub downtown. The hub uses bike racks which offer several layers of protection and allow riders to lock and unlock bikes from their phones. Input for the program was gathered from cycling organizations and…
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In Lethbridge, Alberta (est. pop. 106,000), downtown leaders are keeping streets clean and engaging the city’s unhoused population. The Clean Sweep Program pays homeless people $15 an hour to perform clean and safe work. Their tasks include trash pickup, snow removal, and disposing of needles, pipes, and other paraphernalia from downtown’s designated area for drug…
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When downtown boosters in tiny Tionesta, PA (est. pop. 326), suggested activating a long-vacant lot by using garden sheds as outdoor kiosks, the reaction was mixed. Some wondered if downtown Tionesta would simply be home to a flea market. One wag derided the concept as “sheds on sleds.” Seven years later, the Tionesta Market Village…
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Historic buildings enhance the charm of any downtown. They create an undeniable sense of place. But maintaining, restoring, and reusing historic structures can be an expensive and complicated undertaking. To help with the challenges of historic preservation, there’s an array of funding sources, partnerships, and tax credits available to property owners and downtown leaders. The…
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The Laneway Project in Toronto, ON, Canada, is an innovative urban design and planning organization working to change the way people view and use city center laneways, or alleys. The project brings together diverse stakeholders and establishes community stewards to ensure the ongoing success of individual projects. Re-positioning alleys as public space has many benefits…
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…organization to implement a downtown plan; how federal, state, and local policies may influence the planning process; and how to fund a downtown revitalization effort. With numerous graphics and real-world examples, Downtown Planning for Smaller and Midsized Communities is a valuable guide for anyone interested in improving their downtown…. Continue reading
New zoning rules in Lincoln, NE (est. pop. 289,096), aim to encourage home- based businesses in the South of Downtown neighborhood. Shawn Ryba, executive director of the South of Downtown Community Development Organization, says the changes are designed to throw an economic lifeline to a low-income neighborhood where 94 percent of residents are renters rather…
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For many downtown leaders, the pandemic playbook included such moves as encouraging outdoor dining, creating pick-up zones, loosening rules around public consumption of alcohol, and otherwise supporting merchants through a tough time. In South Florida, the Miami Downtown Development Authority struck a more aggressive tone. In October 2020, the DDA launched its Follow the Sun…
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The Downtown Memphis Commission has been taking advantage of a state law aimed at fighting blight. The downtown organization makes occasional but aggressive use of the law, using it as a way to force owners of properties that are dangerous eyesores to take action. In one success story, the Downtown Memphis Commission used the Neighborhood…
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A common critique of public sector programs for low-income residents is that program designers don’t understand the reality of being poor. So when officials in Austin, TX, crafted a plan for a mobility hub last year, the city took pains to solicit feedback from less-affluent members of the community. Local leaders wanted to help residents…
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