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City tests parcel delivery lockers, aims to ease traffic congestion
October 1, 2019
In January, Seattle's Urban Freight Lab will install delivery lockers next to transit stops in the city center. The pilot program expands on an earlier project which demonstrated more efficient delivery after similar lockers were installed in high-rise buildings. The program is part of the Urban Freight Lab's Final 50 Feet Research Program which seeks…To read more — login/subscribe
Cities search for ways to make bike lanes safer
June 1, 2024
Transportation officials across the country have been on a mission to both encourage cycling and to make bike lanes safer. The safety challenge is clear: The default cycling path in many places is simply a designated bike lane separated from traffic by paint on pavement. But creating physical separation between sometimes-distracted drivers and vulnerable cyclists…To read more — login/subscribe
Should you allow cannabis businesses downtown? Some factors to consider
April 1, 2023
Amid a nationwide wave of marijuana legalization, downtown leaders face a conundrum: Should they welcome cannabis businesses downtown? And if so, under what conditions? There are no right or wrong answers, but municipalities that take the time for a considered planning process make better decisions, says Chuck Latini Jr., partner at InField Consulting in Brodenton…To read more — login/subscribe
BID proposal meets determined resistance
March 1, 2024
Rochester, NY (est. pop. 209,325), is the rare municipality of its size without a business improvement district (BID). City officials are trying to change that, but they’re running into resistance from community members who question the very legitimacy of BIDs. The proposal to form a BID in Rochester has powerful backers. Supporters include Rochester Mayor…To read more — login/subscribe
Downtowns use grant program to host free concerts
July 1, 2022
With the summertime concert season returning to normal, a number of midsized cities are offering free concerts as a way to activate downtowns. For 2022, the Mortimer and Mimi Levitt Foundation is funding concert series in 18 downtowns from Woonsocket, RI (est. pop. 41,616), to Carson City, NV (est. pop. 55,244). The Los Angeles-based Levitt…To read more — login/subscribe
Idea Exchange: Quick Tips and News from Around the Country
February 1, 2023
Providing safe storage to homeless Most local shelters only permit clients to bring a single bag, forcing them to choose between leaving their belongings behind or staying elsewhere — often on downtown streets. In Kansas City, MO, 30 gallon bins are providing storage for the homeless. The rolling bins are stored in a secure location…To read more — login/subscribe
Chalking tires of parked cars? You might be violating motorists’ rights
October 1, 2019
The age-old parking practice of using chalk to mark the tires of parked cars faces legal scrutiny - and it just might be unconstitutional. A federal appellate court has sided with a motorist who sued Saginaw, MI (est. pop. 49,366), for violating her Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable search. The motorist, Alison Taylor, sued after…To read more — login/subscribe
To Attract Tourists, Court Travel Writers
August 15, 2013
One of the quickest ways to get the word out about community assets is to attract travel writers. The August issue of Downtown Promotion Reporter looked at two small communities’ successful media programs and provided tips on how to garner press coverage. For example, every state has one or more writers associations that can be…Continue reading
Free parking remains, but downtown makes other changes for walkability
December 1, 2021
Free parking is the downtown amenity that urban purists love to hate. On the other hand, paid parking is the toll that downtown merchants despise. Alex MacLachlan of the Escondido Downtown Business Association is in the latter group. When the city council in Escondido, CA (est. pop. 151,619), proposed charging for parking at the city’s…To read more — login/subscribe