Search Results for: Learning C_C4H630_34 Materials 🙍 C_C4H630_34 Reliable Practice Materials 😺 Reliable C_C4H630_34 Exam Practice 🍏 Download ☀ C_C4H630_34 ️☀️ for free by simply searching on ( www.pdfvce.com ) 🦑C_C4H630_34 Valid Dumps Ebook

Farmers markets benefit downtowns of all sizes

September 1, 2022
In many downtowns, farmers markets provide important activity. These weekly or monthly events generate spending, create connections with local businesses, address food deserts, and increase foot traffic. A downtown need not be part of a thriving metropolis to reap the rewards of a farmers market. Towns with populations as small as 3,000 are benefiting from…To read more — login/subscribe

 

City aims to boost pedestrian safety with asphalt art

April 1, 2023
Louisville, KY (est. pop. 633,045), will use public art to improve pedestrian safety at four downtown intersections. Louisville’s new Community Crosswalks program was inspired by the Asphalt Art Safety Study. The study by Bloomberg Philanthropies found that after asphalt art was installed, intersections experienced a 50 percent drop in crashes involving pedestrians or cyclists and…To read more — login/subscribe

 

As curbs grow chaotic, downtowns look for solutions

August 1, 2024
The good news for America’s downtowns is that the U.S. economy has made a robust recovery from the pandemic. People are traveling, dining out, shopping, and otherwise going about their lives. The bad news? Downtown streets are once again overwhelmed with delivery trucks, rideshare vehicles, and side hustlers dropping off meals and groceries. In one…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Federal windfall takes aim at poorly planned highways

December 1, 2022
During the highway-building spree that began in the 1950s, many downtowns were disrupted in ways that were convenient for car commuters but damaging to public life and the urban fabric. Now comes a federal investment in undoing the infrastructure projects from the 20th century. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Reconnecting Communities Pilot provides $1 billion…To read more — login/subscribe

 

An imperfect solution: city removes public benches to clear out homeless population

February 1, 2024
Michigan City, IN (est. pop. 31,983), used a simple solution to address challenges with its homeless population: The city removed downtown park benches from sidewalks and moved them into storage. Problem solved? Not exactly. While the tactic does encourage problem residents to move on, taking away public seating doesn’t address the underlying causes of homelessness.…To read more — login/subscribe

 

Federal government offers grants for EV charging stations

August 1, 2024
Americans are embracing electric vehicles, but public charging networks haven’t kept pace with the interest from motorists. This is true in downtowns nationwide — some have built robust charging networks, but many are trying to catch up. If you’re looking for funding for EV charging stations, here’s a bit of good news: The Bipartisan Infrastructure…To read more — login/subscribe