By Alison Sant // Shared mobility is the future of city streets. Here’s how to do it right.
By Alison Sant // Part 1: As India Basin Waterfront Park takes shape, Trust for Public Land is honoring the history and legacy of women who fought for justice. // Part 2: Like their trailblazing predecessors, a new cadre of leaders won’t rest until racial equality and economic justice deliver decent housing, education, job opportunities, and a healthy environment for…
By Alison Sant // The 34th Avenue Open Street shows how urban roads can be repurposed to make a more livable city. Even more, it is an example of how communities must lead these efforts so that streets reflect a common vision for what communities care about.
By Alison Sant // The biggest realization for a lot of people is that there is life in New York’s Harbor.
By Alison Sant // YES on J and L and NO on I.
By Alison Sant // Alison Sant laid the foundation for her book with a simple premise–best resiliency practices come from the Car-centric streets are dangerous and perpetuate inequity, but the pandemic has pointed us to ways we can better use our public spaces.
By Alison Sant // What began in 2005 as Park(ing) Day evolved into part of a global movement for transforming city streets. In 2005, a San Francisco collective of artists and designers called Rebar ignited a global street intervention, which later became …
By Alison Sant // For more than three decades, US cities have experimented with ways to remake themselves in response to climate change. From tactical interventions and urban prototypes to pilot projects, streets have been reconfigured to accommodate people, bikes, and transit. Roads, parks, and backyards have been made absorbent. Forest canopies have been broadened and urban waters restored. These…