City Walk Broad Street Pedestrian + Bicycle Demonstration Project | Providence, RI
In 2018, Street Plans led the installation of various interventions along Broad Street in Providence, RI as part of a public engagement strategy called City Walk.
In 2018, Street Plans led the installation of various interventions along Broad Street in Providence, RI as part of a public engagement strategy called City Walk.
In October 2017, Street Plans transformed a local neighborhood street in the Miami Shores village into a pedestrian-friendly plaza as part of the Miami-Dade Transportation Quick Build Challenge. To this day the plaza is still used by the community
Street Plans implemented six walkability workshops to gather feedback from residents for the City of Jersey City’s forthcoming Pedestrian Enhancement Plan.
The Poughkeepsie City Center Connectivity Project is focused on developing improvements to the downtown street network to enhance mobility and revitalize the city’s downtown.
The Tactical Urbanism Salon travels to different cities to highlight and draw together individuals, organizations, and local government departments seeking new ways to overcome existing challenges in the built environment.
Bayfront Parkway was a one-week “living rendering” designed and organized by Street Plans to allay fears about loss of parking and demonstrate how the underutilized parking lots could be transformed into a viable public space.
Street Plans hosted multiple Tactical Urbanism workshop aimed at finding prototypical challenge sites found throughout the city and inspire community members to become more involved in the physical improvement of their city.
Street Plans worked with various Minneapolis-based organizations to lead the visioning and design of a 6-month pilot project, which resulted in a 5-block demonstration of possibilities for a permanent greenway.
Street Plans was engaged by 100 Resilient Cities to host “Tactical Resilience” workshops in various 100RC member cities and encourage them to develop demonstration projects that prioritize resilience and urban mobility.
Street Plans, together with Alta Planning + Design, designed and implemented seven Tactical Urbanism projects as part of the Southern California Association of Governments’ (SCAG) Go Human region-wide safety and encouragement campaign.