Go Ojai Demonstration Project | Ojai, CA
Street Plans was hired to implement the Go Ojai Demonstration Project, a six-month interim design project testing the permanent redesign of a .7-mile segment of Maricopa Highway in Ojai, CA.
Street Plans was hired to implement the Go Ojai Demonstration Project, a six-month interim design project testing the permanent redesign of a .7-mile segment of Maricopa Highway in Ojai, CA.
“A Safer Prospect,” was developed in response to community concern about traffic safety along the corridor. Street Plans led the design and installation of the project.
Street Plans installed 4 new painted curb extensions with planters and bollards on Camden Drive and Brighton Way, creating one of the City of Beverly Hills’ first Complete Streets projects.
Street Plans was hired by the Hawaii State Department of Health to work alongside the City and County of Honolulu to make the streets of the Kalihi neighborhood safer and more walkable. This project will also allow the city to test the Quick Build method.
The City of New Haven engaged Street Plans to lead the implementation of six demonstration projects throughout the city to make the streets safer and more walkable to all users.
Street Plans was hired by the City of Miami Beach to develop a design for, and implement, a parking lot transformation in Miami Beach’s North Beach neighborhood.
The Miami-Dade Transportation Quick-Build Program is an ongoing collaboration dedicated to making it easy for citizens to make meaningful improvements to their neighborhoods.
Street Plans implemented Taste of Avenue 3 in October 2018 as its fourth Miami-Dade Transportation Quick-Build Program project, with additional support from the Miami DDA and in partnership with nonprofit Avenue 3 Miami.
Street Plans was hired by Asheville on Bikes and The Blue Ridge Bicycle Club to develop and implement a Tactical Urbanism project along Coxe Avenue in Downtown Asheville, NC.
Street Plans was awarded a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to work with the City of Akron and the University of Akron to design and construct a three-month complete street pilot project along Exchange Street.