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Best Practices

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BEST PRACTICES

Copyright 2018 All information contained herein should be independently verified and confirmed based on local laws and ordinances. Team Better Block does not accept any liability for any loss or damage whatsoever caused in reliance upon such information. Readers are advised that the material contained herein should be used solely for informational purposes. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. 2


“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.� Margaret Mead


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This year’s projects used 217 gallons of tempera and 33 gallons of latex paint to demonstrate 6,037 feet of limitless lanes. What is a limitless lane you ask? That, and more reliable, quick interventions are detailed in the 2018 Better Block Best Practices. Whether your community is dealing with a declining main street or has a neighborhood that needs a boost to reach its full potential, you will find a case study of interest in this year’s Best Practices. We look back on two years of Better Block actions in the rural community of Bethel, Vermont. Can a community of 2,000 people really revitalize its downtown with a maker space, traffic calming, beauty, and consistent programming? See page 282 to find out. What organization do you think partnered with Better Block most this year? Would you believe the largest association in the country? AARP (American Association of Real Possibility) yeah, no longer just for retired people, has a livable communities program that has sponsored seven Better Blocks to-date and hundreds of inspired tactical projects throughout the country. Be on the lookout next year for a continuation of the AARP partnership that will pilot one community’s response to the introduction of autonomous vehicles, how they can be use to ease mobility for all ages, and enhance livable communities. Thank you to all the cities, towns, and people who partnered with Team Better Block this year. We look forward to a brilliant 2019!

Sincerely,

Andrew Howard Team Better Block Founder and Principal

To contact Team Better Block: www.teambetterblock.com @teambetterblock info@teambetterblock.com (214) 883-9982 5


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HOW TO RE AD THIS REPORT Team Better Block has worked with over 150 communities across five countries to develop Better Block projects. Looking at these past projects, the team identified four different types of Better Blocks according to their scale and urban context.

C ATEGORIES

M A I N S TR E E T

NEIGHBORHOOD

Main streets are a vital part of a city’s public open space system. They function as movement corridors for pedestrians, cyclists, transit, and vehicles. They also support many social and business activities. The projects in this category address the appearance and character of main streets that play a large part in determining the overall quality of life, economic health, and livability of the city.

The projects in this category focus on adapting low-density communities into sustainable, mixed-use spaces that reduce urban sprawl and the dependence on cars. Examples show how residential subdivisions can be reinvented and revitalized through changes in transit patterns, rezoning for mixed use, and adaptive reuse of existing buildings and roads.

PA R K S & P L A Z A S

OTHER

These projects try to answer how existing public spaces can be examined and reformed to produce new vitality to the city. Based on placemaking principles, this category approaches public space from the user’s perspective.

As urban conditions change, we are being challenged with more unique problems that do not fit into a single category. Projects in this category deal with dead shopping malls, underperforming industrial and business parks, empty big-box stores, worn-out strip malls, etc.

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TOOL S New technologies and manufacturing processes allow us to add elements to the street to slow drivers and improve conditions for pedestrians and cyclists without costly design processes and long construction periods. Through different projects, Team Better Block identified a palette of interventions — a toolbox that can be used for rapidly deploying projects and testing ideas in any city. These different strategies embrace improvisation where locally sourced materials may be available to ďŹ ll the same functions as the commonlyused items. Tools listed here have the ability to create an entirely new environment within the space by using modular and portable components that change the shape or aesthetic of the space. Depending on the ambition of the community and city officials, these tools can be permanent or temporary. Look for these colors when installations are identified on the following pages.

P E R M A N EN T I N S T AL L ATI O N

BIKE LANE

POP-UP SHOP

LANDSCAPING

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CROSSWALK

SEATING

T E M P O RA R Y I N S T AL L AT I O N

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

DIGITAL WAYFINDING FABRICATION

ART


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C A SE STUDIES The report is composed of case studies that demonstrate the principles of building a better block in practice. The primary aim of this section is to highlight the best practices from each project. Each case study includes basic summary facts and project statistics, a description of the design process, evaluation of the project’s success and limitations, lessons learned, and the value gained, selected comments by clients, users and community groups. The following pages explain the layout that is used to guide the reader through the projects.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TH I S I S W H ERE TH E N AM E O F TH E EVEN T G O ES. LOCATI ON

TH E M AP SH O W S TH E LO CATI O N O F TH E BETTER BLO CK.

TIME

TH E D ATE O F TH E EVEN T CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

P O P - UP SH O P

L A N D S C A PI N G

C R O S S WA L K

S E AT I N G

TRAFFIC CALMING

FOOD TRUCK

D I G I TA L WAYFINDING F A B R I C ATI O N

PRO J ECTS ARE CATEG O RI Z ED ACCO RD I N G TO TH EI R SCALE AN D URBAN CO NTEX T. BLU E CO LO R I D ENTI F I ES TH E CATEG O RY FO R TH E PRO J EC T.

PARKLET

ACTIVITY

ART

I N TERVEN TI O N S ARE CATEG O RI ZED I N TO TW ELVE D I F F EREN T ELEM ENTS . PERM ANEN T I N TERVEN TI O N S ARE TAG G ED W I TH G REEN CO LO R. TEM PO RARY I N TERVEN TI O N S ARE TAG G ED W I TH Y ELLO W CO LO R.

PARTNERS

PARTNERS O F TH E PRO J ECT ARE LI STED I N TH I S SECTI O N 10


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EACH PRO J ECT I S EX PLAI N ED TH RO UG H BEFO RE-AF TER PH O TO S. ‘BEFO RE’ I S SH O W N F I RST. PH O TO S F RO M TH E D AY O F TH E BETTER BLO CK FO LLO W S I M M ED I ATELY .

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BEST PRACTICES

C A SE STUDIES

JULY 19 T H , 2018

DES MOINES, IA - E A ST GR AND

AUGUST 25 T H , 2018

POC ATELLO, ID - TERRY FIRST

OC TOBER 21 S T, 2018

ALBUQUERQUE , NM - ‘BURQUE JUNE 2 N D , 2018

FORT WORTH, T X - A SH CRESCENT DECEMBER , 2018

DALL A S, T X - CRESCENT COMMUNITIES 12


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2016 - 2018

BETHEL , V T - M AIN ST

OC T.27 T H , 2018

COLUMBUS, OH - BL ACKBURN

OC T.27 T H , 2018

BIR MINGHA M, AL - BIR MINGHA M 13


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C A S E S TUDY

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK L O C AT I O N

FORT WORTH, TX

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INTRODUC TION

In April 2018, Team Better Block partnered with the City of Fort Worth and kicked off a Better Block project in the Ash Crescent neighborhood. Located just 12 minutes away from downtown by bicycle, the neglected and under-served area of the city was getting a shot of revitalization for much needed improvements including lighting, sidewalks, police and code enforcement, literacy awareness and other outreach programs the city has to offer its citizens. As part of this effort, the Better Block process further engaged the residents, businesses and other stakeholders in demonstrating a vision for a public, neighborhood gathering space that everyone could embrace as their own. Led by Councilwoman Kelly Allen Gray, a series of community meetings were held to invite neighbors to engage in the process. On June 2nd at a Mayor’s Townhall event and festival, over 200 residents saw the sweat of their neighbors’ vision become reality in the form of a family plaza and limitless lane demonstrations.

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WHAT?

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S T R E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

SHARED LANE

C R O S S WA LK

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - U P SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

GARDEN

WIKIBLOCK

SIGNS

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Site observations focused on Ash Crescent St. which is a low-volume, mostly shaded, and narrow connector street running much of the neighborhood from north to south. It’s proximity as a parallel street to S. Riverside Dr. allow it to remain low-volume and low-speed for motorized travel.

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

G A R D EN

W I K I B L OC K

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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The Better Block demonstrations were created in conjunction with the Mayor’s Walking Townhall & Ash Crescent Community Carnival host by Mayor Betsy Price and Councilwoman Gray. Over 200 participated in the event. It was free to the public and offered hamburgers and hot dogs from Best Maid, cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, music and dancing, books for children, crafts, games, face painting, and resources from the city of Fort Worth


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WHAT?

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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DU R I N G B E T T E R B L O C K

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WHAT?

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S T R E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

SHARED LANE

C R O S S WA LK

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - U P SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

GARDEN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Pedestrian Opportunities Ash Crescent St provided a great environment for testing a shared street. Residents were used to walking in the street along shaded blocks that had yet to be configured with sidewalks and lighting. In this case, it becomes an asset when the street is configured as a shared street.

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S T R E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

SHARED LANE

C R O S S WA LK

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - U P SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

GARDEN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Limitless Lane A limitless lane was demonstrated on the block leading into the family plaza. A limitless lane accommodates pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair users, skateboarders, and other forms of non-motorized transportation and gives them their own space in the street.

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Need for a Public Space The neighborhood was greatly missing it’s own public space to gather and host community events. Being able to to connect with neighbors and continue to build relationships in a communal space is important for any community.

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Family Plaza Shade from two trees provided an opportunity to program this dead-end space with seating, play activity, food and music during the demonstration. Seating that is accessible, comfortable, well maintained, and located in the right places is critical to successful placemaking. Both movable and fixed seating options are provided in order to give families a chance to sit comfortably together and talk, while feeling more compelled to let their kids roam further within their comfort zone.

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Balance Bike Track The popularity of bicycling has seen a new approach to teaching children how to ride a bicycle. These days, parents can find a balance bicycle that allows kids as young as 18 months old to begin learning how to balance on a bicycle. It has no pedals an simply uses their feet to push and gravity to move. A balance bike activity course was demonstrated using cones, ramps, rumble strips, and other obstacles for passive play. This kind of play can be created into permanent infrastructure for future improvements.

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Age-Friendly Planters An aging community is increasing isolated and excluded from society, however with good inclusive design, these challenges can be addressed, and the aging community can become assets for improvement. The church had started a community garden, and these age-friendly planter boxes were constructed to allow the mainly senior volunteer force to continue improving their garden and provide for more residents in the community.

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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Art and Play Fish murals with bright colors and fun play activities were essential in creating an inviting space to stay and linger in the family plaza.


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BEST PRACTICES

WHAT?

DURING BETTER BLOCK

ASH CRESCENT BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

FORT WORTH, TX

TIME

June 2nd, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

PLAY

G A R D EN

WIKIBLOCK

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

City of Fort Worth, Belmont Neighborhood Association

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Learning Combing the need to grow fresh produce and reading books lead to the creation of a Book and Seed Little Library. The church has created a community garden and will keep it stocked as well as books will be provided from a city book program.

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E VALUATION In addition to the great feedback received from attendees, volunteers and participants other observations were made that could tell us how the demonstrations were received by the public. A survey of attendees responding to what kind of impression they had of the event, 99% answered that they had an excellent impression of the Better Block event. This graphic shows that most liked that there was plenty of shade, seating and activities for play available during the demonstration, and the majority reported wanting a permanent neighborhood gathering space within the neighborhood with trees, play elements and comfortable places to sit.

PER M ANENC Y PLANTERS

4 Age friendly planters were installed and filled with locally grown flowers. The painted planters and colorful flowers added more color and beauty for the community to enjoy.

SEATING

10 New cafĂŠ table sets and picnic tables were used for eating lunch and picking through library books

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WHAT PEOPLE LIKED MOST ?

TIRE SWING

More than 50 children played on the tire swing during the day of the Better Block

ART

6 Fish murals were created and installed to soften and brighten an otherwise drab coral fence

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C A S E S TUDY

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK L O C AT I O N

DES MOINES, IA

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INTRODUC TION

In the summer of 2018, AARP Iowa and AARP Livable Communities teamed with Team Better Block to demonstrate an innovative solution to reinvigorate the city’s current protected bike pilot demonstration on East Grand Avenue. The goal of East Grand Better Block was to envision a shared use trail that accommodated cyclists, skaters, joggers, people in wheelchairs, and other forms of non-motorized transportation. The community wanted to see East Grand as a place to come and stay, not just a place to get through. This goal was accomplished through building a trail that focused on one side of the block and was built to demonstrate a raised lane as well as a raised buffer to separate the trail from automobile traffic. Furthermore, seating, landscaping, signage, and lots of color was used to build an iconic trail way that reflected the vibrancy of its location. Other interventions in the East Grand Better Block included bulbouts, patio seating, a wall mural, colored crosswalks, a bike lane delineated with trees and planters, and a transit stop.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

P O P - UP SH O P

L A N D S C A PI N G

C R O S S WA L K

S E AT I N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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City Pilot Project The City of Des Moines is testing buffered bike lanes down East Grand Avenue. The bike lanes have received rave reviews by the cycling community, but has generated mixed emotions from business owners and residents. Team Better Block was tasked to provide an alternative for this pilot that would engage the community.


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CONCEPT PLAN

WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK

PUBLIC SPACE INTERVENTIONS

WAVE DELINEATOR LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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STREET TREE

PLANTERS

RAISED LANE

SIGNAGE


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STREET INTERVENTIONS

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SEATING

STRING LIGHTS

COLORED CROSSWALK

PARKING STRIPING

TRANSIT STOP

POP-UP INTERVENTIONS

FOOD KIOSK

COFFEE POP-UP

Concept Plan The concept plan was created after meeting with city staff, stakeholders and business owners who complained about the current delineators being used and the lack of awareness about the newly installed bike lanes. The concept for the Better Block envisioned an iconic shared use trail that beautifies the street and becomes a destination for residents in Des Moines. The plan also included loading zones, bike lane and delineator alternatives, and landscaping based off of desires of the city and businesses. 51


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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Pilot Bike Lanes In this area of the city, business owners complained that most cyclists were riding too fast through the area and reported a number of cyclist/pedestrian injuries. This Trail design is meant to slow cyclists and demonstrate that East Grand is not a cut through route, but a place to arrive and linger.

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

P O P - UP SH O P

L A N D S C A PI N G

C R O S S WA L K

S E AT I N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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A APlace toto Ride Place Ride For 120 ft, the Better Block tested a raised shared use lane as an alternative to the typical bike lane that exists at the same heigth of the street. The raised lane slowed bike speeds down and allowed restaurants to use it as a loading zone.


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Seating Prior to the Better Block intervention, East Grand had no benches lining the street and restaurant patrons had lunch indoors on nice days because narrow sidewalks did not permit outdoor seating. The shared use trail provided benches and restaurants were allowed to have outdoor seating the evening of the Better Block due to added space of the trail.

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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Raised RaisedLane Lane A 1,200 square foot raised lane was tested as an alternative to the existing protected bicycle lane. The raised lane created greater awareness of users as well as made it easier for businesses to use the trail as a loading zone.

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

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AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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Raised Buffer A 3 foot wide raised buffer was installed to demonstrate a protected lane that creates a buffer zone between non-motorized users and cars as well as creates a curb on the street for parking.


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Parking Striping Parking stripes were installed to help drivers know where to park along the street. The raised buffer was built at curb height to allow cars to park alongside it and was designed to allow drivers to be able to open their doors without being hit by oncoming riders.

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EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

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OTHER

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AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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WHAT?

EAST GRAND BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

DES MOINES, IA

TIME

July 19th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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TRAFFIC CALMING

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AARP Livable Communities, AARP Iowa, Greater Des Moines Partnership, City of Des Moines

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Mural A local artist painted a mural on a bare wall of a building located on the block that created identity for the neighborhood.


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ONLINE ENGAGEMENT Many residents from the East Village area posted their excitement about the temporary installation on East Grand. Documentation from the event even received interest from and was shared by urban planners around the country, as well as international urban planning think tanks such as Global Designing Cities Initiative, Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design, and Urb-I from Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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PER M ANENC Y

RAISED CURB The pilot project currently uses candlestick delineators to seperate the bike lane from vehicular traffic, but will instead use a raised curb to create protected lanes similar to the design tested during the Better Block when installed permanently.

RAISED BUMPOUTS Raised bumpouts will be installed permanently atatintersections permanentley intersectionstotonarrow narrowthe the street and give pedestrians a shorter distance to cross the street.

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PHONE BA NK Following the Better Block event, AARP Iowa organized a phone bank for volunteers of the Better Block to call the councilmember where the Better Block was located to tell him their support of the bike lanes. This was instrumental in solidifying his support to permanently install permanentley installthe thebike bikelanes. lanes.

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TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK L O C AT I O N

POCATELLO, ID

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INTRODUC TION

The Terry First Better Block project focused on linking an underdeveloped warehouse district with the University of Idaho campus using traffic calming and placemaking demonstrations designed to promote and enhance a livable community. For this project, Team Better Block partnered with Community Builders. Community Builders’ mission is to help local leaders build livable communities across the American West. They accomplish this through strengthening local leadership, inspiring community action, and enabling on the ground progress.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

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WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The center of activity was located near a museum and local brewery in century’s old warehouse of gone industries related to the adjacent rail yard. The current street design accommodates shipping activity that has decreased over the years and vacant lots broke the street wall within the area.


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BETTER BLOCK CONCEPT

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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FOOD TRUCK

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The concept plan focused on traffic calming elements that included a limitless lane that stretched the 2,800 feet to the campus, backin angled parking, street murals to showcase Pocatello’s identity, and a seasonal parklet in front of the brewery. In addition, a proposed public plaza included a stage for entertainment, public art and unique seating and identity pieces.

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The city mobilized and created an “Insta” opportunity that recreated the Portneuf River and promoted environmental causes and programs that the city is engaged. In addition, a local market, picnic tables, games, and food & beverages were available. Furthermore, the university art student’s created beautiful murals, and were permanently installed on the side of a building, framing the plaza.


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BEST PRACTICES

BETTER BLOCK CONCEPT

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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A street view rendering of the plaza shows a stage, seating, lighting and framed set facades with bright colors and local art work.

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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A street view of the pop up plaza featuring an “Insta” opportunity promoting local environmental efforts, a market, murals, landscaping and fun!


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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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First St. before the traffic calming elements were demonstrated featured a low-volume, over-sized streets without any stripping for parking or travel lanes, and no streetscape features.


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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The demonstration shows an 8’ limitless lane, buffer, back-in angled parking, and a seasonal parklet along First St. Also shown is the public plaza featuring the local river for promoting environmental issues.


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R E C O M ME N DAT I O N R E N DE R I N G

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

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ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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After the demonstration, this rendering visualizes a permanent streetscape, public plaza, and rebuilt First St.


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BEST PRACTICES

R E C O M ME N DAT I O N R E N DE R I N G

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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This concept shows 1st Avenue as a complete street that includes narrowed lanes, a cycle track, seating, and activated vacant spaces.


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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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Murals created by the University Art professor and students remain a permanent beautification from the project.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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ART

PARTNE RS

Community Builders, City of Pocatello

96


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BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The greatest asset in the area is a local brewery, yet the lack of public space and disarranged parking often left people wondering where the entrance was.


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WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

This concept rendering made for the demonstration shows the location of a parklet in white, the limitless lane in purple and white striped buffer, along with back-in angle parking, a center double-stripe and buffer parking stripe.

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The new Pocatello flag became the front entrance sign for the brewery along with a parklet in this site plan.


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BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The concept was brought to life by everyone from boyscouts to nurses.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The brewer applied for a special event permit to allow for alcohol to be served and consumed in the parklet built for the project. It featured a replication of the recently redesigned Pocatello flag with red mountains and a yellow star.

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BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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The limitless lane plan connected the emerging entertainment area with the campus of Idaho State University.


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BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

108


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BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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BETTER BLOCK CONCEPT

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

P O P - UP S H O P

L A N D S C A PI N G

C R O S S WA L K

S E AT I N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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PARKLET

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

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PARTNE RS

Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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ART

A protected intersection is a setback bikeway crossing design using physical separation within the intersection to define the turning paths of motor vehicles, slow motor-vehicle turning speed, promote yielding to bicyclists and offer comfort for bicyclists waitng within the intersection at a red signal.


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

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ART

PARTNE RS

Community Builders, City of Pocatello

114


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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

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ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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BETTER BLOCK CONCEPT

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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ART

PARTNE RS

Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

TERRY FIRST BETTER BLOCK LOCATION

POCATELLO, ID

TIME

August 25th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O O D PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERV ENTIONS

BIKE LANE

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP S H O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Community Builders, City of Pocatello

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Using the University’s logo in the intersection creates a piece of public space that resonates with the community as a source of pride. It also creates a source of wayfinding for people to know where the university is located.

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BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK L O C AT I O N

COLUMBUS, OH

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INTRODUC TION

AARP Livable Communities chose Columbus as one of four US cities to receive the opportunity in 2018. In addition to the Blackburn project, AARP Livable Communities also hosted its national training in Columbus during the same time frame. Nine cities brought representatives for a two-day training on how to bring Better Blocks to their state through classroom education and hands-on building experiences at Blackburn Recreation Center. During the event, a multitude of opportunities for the Blackburn Park became viable. Along with increased accessibility, community members imagined a beautiful, living work of art in the public realm that would physically and socially unite neighbors, and local and citywide organizations. Arts and cultural programming became opportunities to connect people to this physical space and to develop a sense of ownership. “Outdoor spaces are important for maintaining a high quality of life for all residents. Blackburn has always been an important piece of this neighborhood, we want to celebrate its history and combine it with ideas for an even stronger future,� said Katie White, Director of Age-Friendly at The Ohio State University College of Social Work.

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WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

ART

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Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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During the initial site visit, Blackburn Park and its surrounding area were identified as a place with potential for creating a gathering space for the neighborhood. This location presented many advantages including a well organized community that is seeking alternatives to growth and livability. The community center was also a great asset for the area which attracts people from different age groups through their programming. According to the Columbus Rose Fellowship Study, the area is placed in Near East Side Neighborhood Investment District. This program grants dollars for interior and exterior improvements for businesses along E Main Street and Parsons Avenue. This potential was a key element in the selection of this area.

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Benton St.

COLUMBUS, OH

Bryden Alley

The concept of this project relied on the existing community assets and focused on strategies to enhance them by increasing accesibility and visibility. Parks that offer team sports activities and other organized events are much more likely to be attended and used than those that do not include such offerings. In addition to programming, this project included several identity elements like signs and murals that could strengthen cohesion in the neighborhood.

E Rich St.

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S 18th St.

CATEGORY

P O P- U P MARKET

WAY FINDING

BASKETBAL KIOSK

Blac kbu rn Park PROGRAMMING

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D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

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Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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E Main St.

C O LO R C RO S S WAL K BU L B-O U T


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D O N OT B OT H E R ME ZO N E

Blackburn Community Recreation

Carpenter St.

SA FE D R OP- OFF

M A G E N TA TRAIL

SEAT IN G

LL

C O U RT M UR A L

SEAT ING

ART BLACKBU RN SIGN

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK

Bryden Alley

LOCATI ON

Benton St.

COLUMBUS, OH

E Rich St.

TIME

October 12th, 2018

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OTHER

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S 18th St.

CATEGORY

P O P- U P MARKET

WAY FINDING

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Blac kbu rn Park PROGRAMMING

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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E Main St.

C O LO R C RO S S WAL K BU L B-O U T


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D O N OT B OT H E R ME ZO N E

Blackburn Community Recreation

Carpenter St.

SA FE D R OP- OFF

M A G E N TA TRAIL

SEAT IN G

LL

C O U RT M UR A L

SEAT ING

ART BLACKBU RN SIGN

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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L A N D S C A PI N G

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Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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FOOD TRUCK

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L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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PARKLET

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L A N D S C A PI N G

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Basketball Court Mural Court murals can produce high-quality creative, regeneration projects without large monetary investments. The court’s new colors hope to make the space more inviting and exciting for the community.

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Lighting The basketball court lights had been out for years, but the project higlighted the need to replace the fixtures and turn them back on for the neighborhood.

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B U I L D IN G A B E T T E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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PARKLET

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FOOD TRUCK

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L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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Placemaking Triangle B I K E L AN E

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Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Better Block projects try to connect places of comfort with things to do and eating/drinking. Seating that is accessible, comfortable, well-maintained, and located in the right location is critical to successful placemaking. Having something to do gives people a reason to come to a place – and return. When there is nothing to do, a space will be empty and that generally means that something is wrong. Finally, in order to create public spaces to enjoy (or “sticky places,” as they’re called), it’s critical to introduce food & drink options. Sticky places prioritize, or at least balance, the role of public places as people-places rather than just places to move through.


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DU R I N G B E T T E R B L O C K

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BEST PRACTICES

B U I L D IN G A B E T T E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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DU R I N G B E T T E R B L O C K

Wayfinding Sign The project team worked closely with the community to create signage and wayfinding that stood out, giving Blackburn Park its own identity. The wayfinding system encompasses ground stencils, entrance identifiers and directional signs for playground, recreation center and a pop-up market. The bright colors add to the fun factor and help visitors enjoy the park even more, especially at night. 147


BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

P O P - UP SH O P

L A N D S C A PI N G

C R O S S WA L K

S E AT I N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

FOOD TRUCK

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WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Planning With Adults With Autism Every element of city planning (parks, streets, sidewalks, streetlights, apartments, houses, public transportation and many more) can be designed to help people with autism thrive. For this project, City and Regional Planning Studio at the Ohio State University played a key role in the creation of autism friendly public space elements.


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

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L A N D S C A PI N G

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Magenta Trail During the event, the team demonstrated a trail that physically connects Blackburn Community Center to East Main Street. Adults with autism are prone to becoming overwhelmed when trying to navigate busy areas such as downtown areas. The research expressed a desire for a speciallydesigned wayfinding system to provide clear directions on the sidewalks.

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B U I L D IN G A B E T T E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

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PARKLET

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S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

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BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK

Since adults with autism often have difficulty navigating through overwhelming or crowded spaces, areas for picking passengers up and dropping passengers off can lessen anxiety. This project included an area near the recreation center entrance where passengers can be dropped-off and later picked-up by a driver.

LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Safe Pick-up/Drop-off


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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

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L A N D S C A PI N G

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ART

PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Colored Crosswalk Bright colors and unique designs in crosswalks can create a sense of community while keeping pedestrians safer and drawing drivers’ attention to them. As an extension of the Magenta Trail, Better Block demonstrated the first colored crosswalk in Columbus.

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Games Chess is a game that crosses race, language and socioeconomic barriers, say its players and proponents. Ping pong has the unique ability to create a conversation between two people through the action of play. Games are crucial components of a successful public park. 161


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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

Pop-up Market B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Mid-Ohio Foodbank tirelessly works to provide multiple points for hungry neighbors to access the foods they need to live, work and play. It distributes food to local food pantries so that people and families can receive a bag of groceries and other emergency food assistance close to their own neighborhoods. The food pantry that was built during Blackburn Better Block provided a more dignified station for those in need of food assistance. The modular nature of this station will help future volunteers with setting up and storage.


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DU R I N G B E T T E R B L O C K

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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

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PARKLET

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FOOD TRUCK

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L A N D S C A PI N G

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PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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‘Don’t Bother Me’ Zone To address the reluctance of people with autism to venture into public spaces due to fear of sensory overloads, the team created quiet places or ‘Don’t bother me’ zones for de-stressing.


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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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FOOD TRUCK

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L A N D S C A PI N G

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Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Seating Seating that is comfortable and located in the right places is really important component of successful placemaking. According to researchers like William Whyte, locations for seating are places where there are people, especially in areas where people can watch other people. The team provided additional seating options around the basketball court and added some more options around the pop-up market.

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BEST PRACTICES

B U I L D IN G A B E T T E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I T AL F A B R I CAT I O N

WAYFINDING

ART

PARTNERS

Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Build Workshops Better Block workshops encourage community members to physically make things and place them in their shared environment. During the week of Better Block, more than 50 people participated in the build workshops. We have used our ‘Wikiblock’ library which is “an open-source toolkit of designs for benches, chairs, planters, stages, bus stops, beer garden fences, and kiosks that can be downloaded for free.” These designs can be printed on plywood at any makerspace using a CNC router, then assembled without even needing glue or nails.

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BEST PRACTICES

B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BLACKBURN BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

COLUMBUS, OH

TIME

October 12th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

P O P - UP SH O P

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

ACTIVITY

L A N D S C A PI N G

D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

WAYFINDING

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Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County, AARP Ohio, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus Recreation and Parks, Columbus City Council

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Mural Art Public art can make a community more aesthetically appealing. But even more essential, however, is the way in which the process of making art can powerfully give voice to community members. For this project, the team partnered with Friends of the Homeless to use their wall for creating a mural piece. Local artists painted the mural during the event.

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ENGAGEMENT

During the 90 day process, public workshops were hosted to learn from the community on topics that were relevant about the neighborhood. There were interactive activities and administered surveys to get public feedback on the concept plan. As a result of the outreach efforts, the team was able to bring more than 50 volunteers from different age groups into the process and collectively built the elements that were envisioned. Students were introduced to new technologies like CNC fabrication and informed about how they can be used to create similar projects. The organizing team worked together with students from the Ohio State University as part of their ‘Planning With Adults With Autism’ studio. The design of the demonstration elements were informed by their research and proposals. The team also collaborated with Parks and Recreation Department staff who are willing to permanently repair the court surface and install a permanent mural. 172


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C A S E S TUDY

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK L O C AT I O N

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

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INTRODUC TION

In July of 2018, Team Better Block partnered with AARP New Mexico, ABQ CiQlovia, and the City of Albuquerque for an AARP Community Challenge project in the International District. Local residents, stakeholders, volunteers and many other partners helped to design and build a Better Block along a stretch of Southern Ave SE. The goal was to improve the quality of life by using street furniture, outdoor seating, public art, parklets, landscaping, bicycle lanes and crosswalks, and energizing public spaces with lively programming. Both ABQ CiQlovia and Team Better Block utilized temporary changes in the built environment to initiate permanent enhancements in the quality of life for the local community.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

International District The project took place in the long over-looked district with a rich and vibrant diversity. This section of Southern Ave SE is 53 ½’ wide from the property line and can be described as a low volume connector street. What it lacks in traffic volume doesn’t necessary contribute to a safer street. Reports of speeding were frequent and crossings are dangerous for pedestrians from multiple points. The community wanted to see what a complete street would look like in real-time.

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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LOUISIANA AVE SE P O P - UP SH O P

L A N D S C A PI N G

S E AT I N G

WAYFINDING D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

ART

PARTNERS

ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 178


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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Concept Results from the site analysis and feedback from the community highlighted four key areas that the concept plan focused on: a wide, low-volume street, unsafe street crossings, safe-routes to school, and opportunities for placemaking. A Limitless lane, parklets, public art, solar lighting, colored crosswalks & bulb-outs, and a plazuela all contribute to and work together in creating a complete street design for Southern Ave SE from Louisiana Ave SE to San Pablo St SE.

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

LOUISIANA AVE SE P O P - UP SH O P

L A N D S C A PI N G

S E AT I N G

FOOD TRUCK

WAYFINDING D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

ACTIVITY

ART

PARTNERS

ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 180


SOUTHERN AVE SE

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK

Limitless Lane

A Limitless lane uses a small portion of the stre for mobility access for people using wheelchair walking, biking, or riding scooters, horses, or an nonmotorized vehicle. It is used to make street more accessible to people using different mod of travel.

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

Crosswalks & Bulbout

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 182

Safer street crossings is a top concern of the neighborhood before and since the tragic death of a young person crossing Louisiana Ave. Albuquerque has one of the highest pedestrian fatality rates in the country. Coloring crosswalks and painting bulbouts helped to reduce crossing distances and slow down righthand vehicular turns onto Southern Ave. SE.


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Farmstand During build week, a wiki kiosk and cinder block benches were constructed to create a neighborhood farmstand for the students and community to sell fresh produce from the school garden. Immediately following the event, it was activated during after school hours with a food truck and goods from a local healthy food program.

Plazuela A plaza was designed and built by students that included solar lighting, cinder block benches, landscaping, a cut-through path, more waiting room for crossing and pallet planters. Fruit trees and perennials will be planted this Fall and fence art will be created using plastic weaving.

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WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 184

It was observed during the site analysis of the need for more pedestrian and other nonmotorized space within the right-of-way. Our partners were promoting safer walking conditions for residents in adjacent neighborhoods to walk, scoot, skateboard or bicycle to school or work. The demonstration sought to implement a shared use or Limitless Lane concept using turquiose to embody the New Mexican color.


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WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 186


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Limitless Lane Albuquerque has a strong network of on-street cycling infrastructure and ranks in the top 50 best places to ride a bicycle, but a Limitless lane had never been tried. It uses a small portion of the street for mobility access for people using wheelchairs, walking, biking, or riding scooters, horses, or any nonmotorized vehicle. It is used to make streets more accessible to people using different modes of travel. Bike sharrows were added to delineate faster cyclists using the low - volume street.

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WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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P O P - UP SH O P

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 188


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 190


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Hexagon Buffers Modular, hexagon shapped buffers were a prototype for demonstrating a raised buffer without pouring concreate. They can also be painted bright, vibrant colors to accencuate the color pallet in a design, and were witnessed being used as impromptu seating during the event.

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 192


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Wave Delineators This inexpensive design for creating delineation using common materials at a hardware store shows an alternative to traditional candlestick designed delineators that many people find unattractive in permanent installations. They can be easily setup and removed, and provide a much nicer asthetic than traditional delineators.

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 194

Placemaking Triangulation This image shows all of the necessary elements in triangulating the necessary placemaking elements. The cafe & futsal parklets provide traffic calming, comfortable seating, a fun activity, and a place for vendors to park and sell to customers. When all of these elements are put together in close proximity, they create a great place!


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WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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WAYFINDING D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 196

Colored Crosswalks Crosswalks using bright colors and graphics can create a sense of place and identity, as well as highlight the space for vehicular traffic to be aware of pedestrians. This helps to slow down, not distract drivers, thus resulting in lower pedestrian encounters and safer crossings.


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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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WAYFINDING D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 198


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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P O P - UP SH O P

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 200


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WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 222

Futsal Parklet Volunteers created a miniature Futsal soccer court where adults and children could play a fun or competitive 1 on 1 or 2 on 2 game. It’s the “something to do” piece of the placemaking triangulation.


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

‘BURQUE BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TIME

October 21st, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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WAYFINDING D I G I TA L F A B R I C ATI O N

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ABQ CiQlovia, AARP NM, City of ABQ, Presbyterian, Bike ABQ, International District Coalition, NM Complete Streets, MR COG, UNM, Van Buren MS, NM DOT, Together for Brothers, Healthy Here, Bernalillo County 224

Parklets An age-friendly parklet is used to protect crossing pedestrians, provide easy accessibility for seniors and strollers, and a protected and shady space for enjoying a nice Albuquerque day!


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E VALUATION Our partners in Albuquerque were some of the most engaged and passionate advocates for change. The city needs to leverage these leaders and create a quick-action permitting process for approving tactical demonstrations. ABQ CiQlovia is a great open-streets event with great partners from all over the city and brings over 1000 participants, however the Better Block process works best when streets are left open, programming is kept to a block length, and more accurate data analysis can be gathered during a “realworld” demonstration. Furthermore, Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) should continue to teach, encourage, and fund small, impactful placemaking initiatives on all of its campuses using this project as an example for activating students in design/build concepts, and placemaking triangulation. Before the demonstration, 75% of the public right-of-way space was devoted to vehicular travel, and 25% to pedestrian and non-motorized travel. During the demonstration, those numbers changed to 55% for vehicular travel and increaesed to 45% for pedestrians and non-motorized travel. In addition, crossing distances decreased 33% at San Pablo St. and Louisiana Ave SE providing safer crossings during the demonstration. Furthermore, bulb-outs were painted totaling 3,255 sq. ft using 5 gallons of magenta tempera paint, one 100’ sq ft sunflower street mural was painted using 5 gallons of yellow and 2 gallons of green paint, and 1,692’ linear ft. of zone stripping was painted using 5 gallons of white, magenta and yellow paint to accomplish one of the most ambitious stripping plans for any Better Block!

Over 75 individual volunteers devoted over 3,750 hours during Build Week alone to building the Better Block interventions that included a 2’ buffer double strip and 8.5’ Limitless lane totaling 2,961’ linear ft, and 14,382’ sq ft. Over 35 gallons of turquoise tempera paint and 10 gallons of white tempera paint were used.

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PLAZUELA

During the public engagement process, the students and teachers at Van Buren MS were excited to see possible changes to the corner of Southern SE and Louisiana Ave SE. Students designed and built a plazuela to provide a place of respite before and after class as well as create more room for students crossing the street. FARMSTAND

During build week, a wiki kiosk and cinder block benches were constructed to create a neighborhood farmstand for the students and community to sell fresh produce from the school garden. Immediately following the event, it was activated after school with a food truck and goods from a local healthy food program. PUBLIC ART

Several student led art projects became permanent installations throughout the focus area. From the CNC’d branded sunflowers to chain link weave and cup art to the newly painted bollards with the iconic green and red hatch chilis of New Mexico, it was simply the most artistically diverse project we’ve been apart of! SOLAR LIGHTING

The solar lighting installed on public and private properties came by granted permission from the property owners, ABQ Public Schools and a local resident. These lights should be made permanent by the city.

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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHTS

““With support from Team Better Block, neighbors including young people and elders alike came together to create a vision for how they want their streets to look and feel in the future – and they even got to see it come to life during CiQlovia. This process laid a great foundation for future projects to make our communities safer and more walkable.”

TATI A NA FA L C O N RO D RIG UE Z Tatiana Falcon Rodriguez works for the Presbyterian Center for Community Health as its Community Health Manager and is co-chair for ABQ CiQlovia. Her role in the ‘Burque Better Block was crucial in bringing all of the partnerships together to ensure that the priority would be the residents of the International District, and that the project would directly reflect their needs. She is an important district champion who could bring people together from all walks of Albuquerque life behind the shared vision for the project. Her leadership and organizational skills made her a key asset for the project’s success.

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B ER N A D E T T E HARD Y Bernadette Hardy is a co-chair of ABQ CiQlovia and the International District Healthy Communities Coalition. She is the quiet, unassuming type of volunteer that gets stuff done! She will always find a way to make it happen, and is the first to show and the last to leave. She made so much happen for the ‘Burque Better Block during Build Week including contacting teachers, residents, school staff and make sure we have plenty of volunteers, supplies and our needs meet at all times.

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GR E G H A R D Y Greg Hardy, Bernadette’s brother, is the volunteer that never sits down, always asks what else can be done, and won’t finish until the work is done, even when the event has already started. He helped load and unload supplies and materials, built parklets, painted lanes, and cleaned up every single day until the work got finished.

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BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK L O C AT I O N

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INTRODUC TION

As part of the 2018 AARP Community Challenge, Team Better Block partnered with the City of Birmingham and AARP Alabama, along with local residents, stakeholders and volunteers to improve the quality of life for people of all ages along a block of 2nd Avenue South at Pepper Place. The project focused on creating a complete street on 2nd Avenue S between 28th and 29th Streets. The city has plans to make permanent infrastructure improvements to make this street a complete street that includes bike lanes, lighting, and landscaping. Team Better Block’s design showed an alternative to the current design proposed by the city by demonstrating a shared-use protected trail, smaller travel lane sizes, and connectivity to the Jones Valley Trail. The Better Block event on October 27th worked with the Market at Pepper Place to create a pop-up market place across the street from where the market normally takes place to show what a two-sided retail main street would look like. The new street section was tested for a week to gather data and feedback on the piloted design.

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WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

Wide Street 2nd Avenue’s lanes are too wide, spanning 20 ft in each direction, which has created an unsafe environment for pedestrians to safely cross the street due to high traffic speeds.

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October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

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OTHER

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Active Transportation P O P - UP SH O P

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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Currently, 2nd Avenue only accommodates for vehicular traffic. The street offers nice shaded sidewalks for pedestrians, but infrastructure is needed for cyclists and other non-motorized users.


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Connectivity Running parallel to 2nd Avenue S is the Jones Valley Trail, which can be connected to Pepper Place through identity, wayfinding, and infrastructure.

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WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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TRAFFIC CALMING

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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Complete Street The Better Block demonstration created a complete street that narrowed travel lanes and added a 10ft wide shared use trail on 2nd Avenue South. The demonstration also added crosswalks and a street mural to the block.

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WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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New Street Section The street section used for this Better Block reduced travel lane sizes from 20 ft to 11 ft, parking lanes to 7 ft, and created a 10 foot shared use trail with a 3 ft protected buffer. Six new crosswalks were implemented as well as bulbouts on each intersection.


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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Hexagon Bulbout Modular, hexagon shaped buffers are a prototype for demonstrating a bulbout without pouring concrete. They can also be painted bright, vibrant colors to accentuate the color pallet in a design. Future use of these hexagons can include planters, seating, wifi hotspots, power outlets, or other amenities that increase public life.


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Midblock Crosswalk Midblock crosswalks facilitate crossings to places that people want to go but that are not well served by the existing traffic network. The midblock crosswalk on 2nd Avenue S served as a visible pathway that allowed pedestrians to walk directly to the pop-up market from Pepper Place. This crosswalk creates an angle at the centerline to create a more visible sight line for the person crossing as well as the driver.

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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FOOD TRUCK

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK Comfort A qualitative way to test the safety of new infrastructure or how a place makes you feel is how far a parent will let their children wander off. The size of the trail, along with a protected buffer and lower traffic speeds created more comfort for people of all ages. This scenario documented children safely traveling 75 feet away from their guardian.

LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

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FOOD TRUCK

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L A N D S C A PI N G

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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Wave Delineators This inexpensive design for creating delineation using common materials at a hardware store shows an alternative to traditional candlestick designed delineators that many people find unattractive in permanent installations. They can be easily setup and removed, and provide a much nicer aesthetic than traditional candlestick delineators. Although simply made, wave delineators give a sense of protection to people using the trail which increases ridership of the trail.

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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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Limitless Lane A benefit of a limitless lane as an alternative to a standard bike lane is that is accommodates for more types of users than just cyclists. Diversity in users creates a more inclusive trail while also slowing down speeds of users to benefit nearby retail.


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BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

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October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

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Pop-Up Market The Ferguson building is currently setback with a parking lot in front facing 2nd Avenue. This is a missed opportunity to activate the street in this popular area of the city. By creating two-sided main street style retail, 2nd Avenue S can become a pedestrian-active street that signifies that this is a place to come and stay, and not a street to speed through. Permanent market stalls can be implemented in this area as a tool to allow entrepreneurs to test new concepts and offer new experiences to residents who live close by or users of the trail.


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WHAT?

BIRMINGHAM BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BIRMINGHAM, AL

TIME

October 27th, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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AARP Alabama, City of Birmingham, Market at Pepper Place, Sloss Real Estate

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Street Mural Connectivity from the Jones Valley Trail to Pepper Place was created through a street mural led by local artist, John Lytle Wilson. Jones Valley Trail serves as an active transportation route for people to safely get to 2nd Avenue and Pepper Place. Public art connecting the trail to Pepper Place serves as a wayfinding piece for people on the trail to be aware of where they are when using the trail.

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E VALUATION Pop-up traffic calming demonstrations on 2nd Avenue South showcased proven methods of slowing traffic and increasing safety with traffic calming designs. The demonstrations are used to educate community members, elected officials, and city staff on how they can work together to create safer, more vibrant,and healthier communities.

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Crosswalks should be implemented at the intersections of 28th and 29th streets to allow safer crossing for pedestrians on 2nd Avenue S. A midblock crosswalk between these streets is also recommended to shorten the distance of the block and allow pedestrians to cross the street in a designated area other than the intersections.

STREET MURAL

Street murals are used to reclaim unused road spaces in order to create safer crosswalks for the pedestrians. This parking lot mural will create an identity piece and connectivity from the Jones Valley Trail to Pepper Place

SHARED USE TRAIL

The shared-use trail demonstrated in this Better Block showed what a protected lane designated toward active transportation would look like. Research shows that the average pedestrian is 75% more likely to choose cycling if the lane is protected from vehicular traffic. The trail demonstrated also creates traffic calming in the area to benefit nearby retail.

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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHTS

C H R I S T I N A A R G O | CITY O F B IRMING HAM DEPART M EN T OF PLAN N IN G

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“Having Team Better Block in our city to lead our first large scale tactical urbanism project was a fantastic experience! It enabled us to test design ideas that we plan to implement in other areas of the city, as well as engage with residents in a new way. The process was collaborative and energizing, involving AARP, local stakeholders and property owners, small business owners, a local artist, the Alabama Ballet, and several local bike groups.”


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KENNY S A Y L O R | AARP VO L UNTE E R

THE PLANNER the design nut

“I volunteer for the same reasons a lot of people do, to help others. But volunteering with Better Block is a whole other level, it’s a blast! I mean who else is painting streets for the better of a community? Aside from that the amount of interest that the project attracted was simply awesome. I honestly lost track of how many people stopped to mention that what we were doing was exactly what the area needed.”

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P OS T P R OJECT UPDATE

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK L O C AT I O N

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INTRODUC TION

In the Fall of 2016, the Bethel Better Block project demonstrated new uses for vacant buildings, underutilized spaces within the public realm, and challenged what a rural highway through a small town might look like. The downtown had never fully recovered from tropical storm Irene damage in 2011. The disaster had solidified a group of residents and they started with Bethel University. A free series of educational workshops available to all residents was overwhelmingly successful. Next, a call for projects from AARP Vermont helped the Bethel Revitalization Initiative (a group of local residents charged with remaking Bethel) lead the way by demonstrating pop-up businesses, a beirgarten, games, art installations, live music, seating and other small, thoughtful placemaking interventions that sought to fill the gaps within the Main Street business corridor. Immediately following the project, the pace of the rebirth of Bethel greatly accelerated. Awards were received, more permanent art was created, several new businesses were demonstrated, buildings changed hands and plans were made to continue testing and asking the residents of Bethel what’s next. The following details some of the improvements made since October 2016. 283


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

October, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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During the Better Block enhanced crosswalks with traffic calming additions of bulbouts and colorful, visual treatments helped to further highlight the existing crosswalks. Additional landscaping withing the bulbouts further enhanced the safety of pedestrian crossings.


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BEST PRACTICES

AFTER BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

December, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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In 2017 Bethel Revitalization Initiative (BRI) won the Project of the Year Award for Bethel Better Block from the Vermont Planners’ Association. It was accepted in a ceremony at the Vermont State house by BRI volunteers.


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AFTER BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

May, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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Rubber Form

Working with Team Better Block and AARP Vermonth, the Town installed traffic-calming pedestrian bulbouts similar to those tested during the Better Block. The bulbouts are installed at two crosswalks in downtown Bethel. Pedestrian counters were also installed to provide metrics of the crosswalks usage. The bulbouts are removable, and will be removed and stored before the first snowfall this coming Winter. They will be reinstated the following Spring.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

July, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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The Blossum building is a focal point of the Bethel Better Block project. Teams of volunteers cleaned and removed stored items and debris from the building leading up to the Better Block. The sale of the building was in transition during the event and led to the team’s ability to gain access and its speedy revitalization.


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BEST PRACTICES

DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

October, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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Volunteers created a pop-up sweet shop, vinyl music store, and arts and craft center in the Blossum Block Building. Over the three days, the stores saw many patrons and sales generated from the once dormant, vacant spaces.


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BEST PRACTICES

AFTER BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

May, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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The Blossom Block building, where volunteers cleared vacant storefronts and hosted many of the pop-up shops during Better Block, was sold in November of 2016. Renovations are ongoing. One storefront is completely finished and is now home to a thriving hair and nail salon that opened in the Spring of 2018. The owner of the salon, and her husband purchased another building across the street from the salon in May 2018. The laundromat that has operated for decades in one half of the building will stay, and plans are in the works for the other half.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

July, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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The Arnold Block building was sold in December 2017 and is n and Bethel Cooks @ the Arnold Block. The new owners starte as a business incubator and a resource for freelance workers office space to seven area freelance professionals and gradu that otherwise would not have been possible (due to the poo interested in the technical aspects of the traffic-calming pilo


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now home to a community-driven multi-part business: Bethel Works, Bethel Moves, Bethel Meets, ed this venture to support local entrepreneurs and professionals, to meet community needs by acting s, and by offering accommodations for community gatherings. So far, the Arnold Block is furnishing uate students. It has also hosted several Bethel University classes and a town committee meeting or Internet service in the area). It will soon host a gathering of regional and statewide stakeholders ot program. This event will be made possible by AARP Vermont, our Better Block sponsors.

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AFTER BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

April, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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In spring of 2017 BRI won a $15,000 Animating Infrastructure grant from the Vermont Arts Council to make possible three public art projects in downtown Bethel. A trout mural — designed by artist Mary Lacy and executed by the artist and the Bethel community, was placed on the retaining wall at the intersection of routes 12 and 107. This inspiring piece of art is seen by hundreds of daily passerbys, and covers an old retaining wall.


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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

May, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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A set of eight original art banners designed by Bethel-based artist Teal Sallen (Teal Emlyn Illustration) that are hung on the lightposts throughout downtown; and artistic benches made from fallen wood taken from Bethel’s Branliere Town Forest and designed by local woodworker and business owner Lindley Brainard (Living Edge Woodworking) to go in various locations in downtown. All these projects tie in strongly with the White River’s third branch, which flows through Bethel’s downtown. And strongly tied to Better Block - all were designed to play some role in addressing outcomes people wanted from Better Block (more public art, downtown beautification, traffic calming, and boosting local business). The mural project involved more than 150 community members in painting and construction. 301


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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

July, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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The old train depot had not been used as its original intent for years as Amtrak now blows through the town on it’s way to New York. However its proximity to the rest of the historical buildings provided a unique opportunity to imagine a different use for the building.


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DURING BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

October, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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Volunteers created a biergarten and live music venue during the two day Better Block event. Games and seating were built and the local pizza cafe provided access to a tasty bite while taking in the scene.


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BEST PRACTICES

AFTER BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

May, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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Today, the Depot bar has been sold and will reopen in June 2018 as Babe’s Bar. The couple from Chicago who purchased the building directly used some Better Block info in their business plan as evidence of energy in downtown Bethel, and also used input from Better Block to help shape some of their business offerings.

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BEST PRACTICES

AFTER BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

April, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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Vacant lots continue to be tested with updated placemaking elements like this outdoor puppet showcase. Repurposed materials from the Better Block were used during later community workshops.

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B E FO R E B E TT E R B L O C K

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

July, 2017 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

INTERVENTIONS

B I K E L AN E

C R O S S WA L K

TRAFFIC CALMING

PARKLET

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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Before the Better Block vacant and underutilized areas abound in Bethel. The vacancy left a gap in the tax base and made for a place that was not welcoming.


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BEST PRACTICES

AFTER BETTER BLOCK

WHAT?

BETHEL BETTER BLOCK LOCATI ON

BETHEL, VT

TIME

November, 2018 CATEGORY

M A I N S TR E E T N E I G H B OR H O OD PARK & PLAZA

OTHER

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B I K E L AN E

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AARP Vermont, Bethel Revitalization Initiative, City of Bethel

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The Better Block stimulated a revitalization that has been captained by local advocates, investors and town leaders. Thousands of volunteer hours, investment dollars and changes in the perception of the town have made for a vibrant downtown.

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C A S E S TUDY

BISHOP HOLIDAY TREE L O C AT I O N

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INTRODUC TION

The Bishop Holiday Tree at Novel Bishop Arts is a collaboration between Crescent Communities, Team Better Block and many in the Oak Cliff community. The abstract tree is based on a similar project in Estonia region of Europe. The city was lacked funding for a tree, so the cultural arts director crafted one from church windows. The resulting art piece was celebrated and the tradition continues of the community gathering to build abstract trees every year. Oak Cliff has much the same tradition of building community and assets on a shoestring budget. The Bishop Holiday Tree takes on this spirit found in Oak Cliff and celebrates the craftsperson tradition. The 24-foot tree was designed and built by Oak Cliff-based urban designers Team Better Block. Seven tears of varying sized triangles compose the tree. While the core is made from new wood, the facade is upcycled trim and molding scrap from Bishop Arts and Cedars homes collected on bulky trash day. Over 1200 linear feet of recycled wood was recovered and used. Some borrowed from Mark Martinek of MOD development. The principle of borrow, build together and then buy materials makes the structure a living symbol of the Oak Cliff spirit of collaboration. The hope is that many more community projects such as this will occur in the Novel Bishop Plaza as it evolves into a shared community space.

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BISHOP HOLIDAY TREE LOCATI ON

DALLAS, TX

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December, 2018 CATEGORY

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Bishop Developments

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WHAT?

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BISHOP HOLIDAY TREE LOCATI ON

DALLAS, TX

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December, 2018 CATEGORY

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WHAT?

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BISHOP HOLIDAY TREE LOCATI ON

DALLAS, TX

TIME

December, 2018 CATEGORY

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OTHER

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Bishop Developments

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BISHOP HOLIDAY TREE LOCATI ON

DALLAS, TX

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December, 2018 CATEGORY

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