Is Tactical Urbanism Viable in Africa?

A recent article from African Urbanism, an urban planning blog about developments in West African cities, discussed whether Tactical Urbanism was viable in African cities. The article mentions Street Plans and the recent popularity and emergence of Tactical Urbanism as a legitimate planning method.  Street Plans certainly agrees with the…

Street Plans’ Principal Tony Garcia Interviewed by ‘Next City’

The Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works installed a one-year complete streets pilot project. The short-term, low-cost pilot will test a red bus-only lane, Downtown Miami’s first ever bike lane, enhanced crosswalks, and a lowered speed limit.  “I’m feeling encouraged. The impact of this project alone may not…

Mike Lydon Featured in Podcast by CityWorks Xpo

CityWorks Xpo, a national placemaking idea exchange and festival conference, interviewed Street Plans’ Principal Mike Lydon in a podcast released last week. Mike talks about how Tactical Urbanism allows cities and citizens to quickly make change to their streets, more broadly engage and cooperate with communities, and iteratively test various…

Street Plans’ Tactical Urbanism Session was a Favorite at APA Conference

The American Planning Association (APA) selected Street Plans’ session “Tactical Urbanism: People and Pavement” as one of the Top 10 sessions, out of more than 160, at the APA 2017 National Planning Conference (NPC) held back in May.  The Tactical Urbanism session covered how local governments can create or alter policies…