Stories tagged with intersection repair
Intersection Repair: Building Community Over Automobile Throughput
Posted by Glenn on June 19, 2007 - 9:00pm in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Sociology/Psychology
Tags: community, intersection repair, livable streets, oregon, portland [list all tags]
Here in NYC, over the last month, we have seen a radical transformation in the upper levels of the city's department of transportation. Much of this has been because of the persistence of a few dozen transportation advocates who have successfully won favor within the Bloomberg Administration for their ideas of streets as public places requiring safe routes for pedestrians and cyclists and more access for mass transportation by taking back street space from personal automobiles. What we call: Livable Streets. Streetsblog (which I also write for) received some well deserved credit today by the NY Times' City Room.
In looking at what is going on around the country with the livable streets movement, I came across this excellent video of something called "Intersection Repair"
"City Repair" in Portland, Oregon hosts an annual Village Building Convergence where hundreds of people come together to build diverse projects for the benefit of their communites and to take back their streets via a process known as Intersection Repair.


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