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Alliance Partnership Launches Open Streets Project Website and Guide

imageIn communities across the country, open streets initiatives are redefining citizens’ relationships with public spaces and encouraging millions of Americans to get active. To foster the growth and development of these exciting initiatives, the Alliance for Biking & Walking and the Street Plans Collaborative have launched two new, innovative resources: The Open Streets Project website and the Open Streets Guide.

Open streets initiatives temporarily close streets to automobiles, allowing residents to walk, bike, skate, dance and utilize the roadways in countless creative and active ways. From Los Angeles to Ottawa, and Missoula to Miami, open streets have become a way for cities to build community, promote active transportation and reconnect neighborhoods divided by traffic.

The website, www.OpenStreetsProject.org, showcases dozens of current initiatives across the continent and allows municipalities and advocacy organizations to share information and resources on their open streets initiatives as they evolve and expand. The Open Streets Guide features best practices from 67 initiatives across the continent, and serves as a tool for cities looking to start or grow an open streets initiative. Click here to download the free electronic copy of the guide. A print version will be available on March 21, 2012 at www.OpenStreetsProject.org.

“Open Streets initiatives are transformational for people and their communities,” said Jeffrey Miller, Alliance President/CEO. “When communities open their streets to people, they inspire citizens to see their roads as public spaces, and provide a welcoming gateway for residents to engage in healthy lifestyles and active transportation.”

“The Open Streets Project aims to support these exciting initiatives by providing advocates and organizers a comprehensive overview of organizational and implementation strategies,” said Mike Lydon, Founding Principal of The Street Plans Collaborative. “We believe the Project will be a catalyst for the continued growth of the open streets in communities across the continent.”

If your city or organization has information to share about an open streets initiative in your community, please contact Mike Samuelson, Alliance Open Streets Coordinator, at (202) 449-9692 x7 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Posted by Carolyn S on February 21, 2012
Tags: street plans collaborative, open streets project, open streets guide, open streets
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Alliance Partnership Launches Open Streets Project Website

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As Open Streets initiatives continue to grow in both frequency and size across the continent, the Alliance for Biking & Walking and the Street Plans Collaborative launched OpenStreetsProject.org today to document the growth of these initiatives and provide resources to foster continued development. An accompanying best practices guide will be completed in the next few weeks and will be available for purchase as a hard copy or as a free download on the website.

Open Streets initiatives temporarily close streets to automobiles, allowing residents to walk, bike, skate, dance and utilize the roadways in countless creative and active ways. From Seattle to Miami, and Los Angeles to Ottawa, open streets initiatives have become a way for cities to build community, promote active transportation and reconnect neighborhoods divided by traffic.

“I’ve personally seen numerous Open Streets events in cities around the U.S. and, without fail, each of them has been tremendously inspirational,” Jeff Miller, Alliance President/CEO says. “Open Streets are not just an excellent way for cities to promote biking and walking; they inspire citizens to see their streets as public spaces.”

Open streets have exploded in popularity across North America in the past six years. In 2005 there were fewer than 10 documented initiatives across North America. Now there are more than 65, drawing hundreds of thousands of participants each year. OpenStreetsProject.org allows organizers to share information on their initiative and explore other initiatives across the continent. The site also provides helpful resources for organizers looking to start a new initiative or grow an existing initiative in their community.

“The Open Streets Project aims to support this exciting movement by providing advocates and organizers with a comprehensive overview of organizational and implementation strategies,” says Mike Lydon, Founding Principal of The Street Plans Collaborative. “The Project includes a significant, open source website intended to not only keep information current for all existing and future initiatives, but to also provide a free web presence for those communities who should focus their limited resources on implementation rather than building websites. In this way, we believe the Project will be a catalyst for the continued growth of the open streets movement.”

If your city or organization has information to share about an Open Streets initiative in your community, please contact Mike Samuelson, Alliance Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator, at (202) 449-9692 x7 or mike@PeoplePoweredMovement.org.

Posted by mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org on November 16, 2011
Tags: walking, street plans collaborative, open streets project, open streets, ciclovia, biking, alliance
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If You Like Streetsblog, You’ll Love the Open Streets Project

imageDo you love Streetfilms? Do you read Streetsblog? Yeah, we do, too.

So we’re excited to share that Open Plans — the company that developed those two leading bike-ped sites — is working with the Alliance and Street Plans Collaborative on the Open Streets Project.

Open Streets initiatives temporarily close streets to automobiles, inviting residents to walk, bike, skate, dance and utilize the roadways in countless creative and active ways. From Los Angeles to New York to Miami, Open Streets have become an effective and high-energy means to build community, promote active transportation and reconnect neighborhoods divided by traffic.

Earlier this summer, we announced the new Open Streets Project, which will support this exciting trend with the November release of a print guide and website that will serve as the one-stop source of information, models and best practices.

The “open source” website will allow municipalities and advocacy organizations to share information and resources on their Open Streets initiatives as they evolve and expand. Because interactivity is one of our top priorities for this website, Open Plans was a perfect fit.

“We make software to support aspirational citizen engagement with urban planning,” the New York City-based company notes. “We believe that better information is essential in shaping cities in an equitable and inclusive way. Community groups need information to guide their advocacy; agencies need information to support effective public outreach.”

Stay tuned for more updates on the Open Streets Project, including the website launch date this fall. In the meantime, check out Open Plans other engaging websites, like CityFix.org and CommunityAlmanac.org.

Posted by Carolyn S on August 09, 2011
Tags: open streets project, open streets, open plans, interactive website
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JOB: Website for new Open Streets initiative

Last month, we announced the new Open Streets Project, a partnership of the Alliance and the Street Plans Collaborative, aimed at supporting and building the Open Streets movement across North America.

As part of the project, we will be creating a new, interactive web site to showcase resources, pictures, videos, and other related materials for local, regional, and statewide Open Streets initiatives — and we need a great web developer to help us do it.

If you’re a web developer click here for the RFP. If you’re not, please distribute to those who might have interest in submitting a proposal for this new valuable tool for Open Streets initiatives.

All proposals are due by July 22.

If you have any questions or follow up, please feel free to contact Jeremy Grandstaff at jeremy@PeoplePoweredMovement.org.

New Alliance Partnership to Advance Open Streets Movement

imageOpen Streets initiatives have exploded in popularity across North America, encouraging millions of citizens to experience and celebrate their public spaces in ways they’ve never imagined. To advance this growing movement, the Alliance and Street Plans Collaborative are launching the Open Streets Project this summer.

Open Streets initiatives temporarily close streets to automobiles, allowing residents to walk, bike, skate, dance and utilize the roadways in countless creative and active ways. From Los Angeles to New York to Miami, Open Streets have become an effective and high-energy means to build community, promote active transportation and reconnect neighborhoods divided by traffic. The Open Streets Project will support this exciting trend with the November release of a print guide and website to increase the success with Open Streets initiatives, serving as the one-stop source of information, models and best practices.

“I’ve personally seen numerous Open Streets events in cities around the U.S. and, without fail, each of them has been tremendously inspirational,” said Jeffrey Miller, Alliance President/CEO. “Open Streets are not just an excellent way for cities to promote biking and walking; they inspire citizens to see their streets as public spaces. This project will allow the Alliance to work with our members - more than 170 bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations across North America - to establish and grow these exciting initiatives in their communities.”

Capitalizing on research from The Street Plans Collaborative, the Open Streets Project will release a comprehensive guide in November 2011, featuring an in-depth overview of all known Open Streets initiatives in the United States and Canada. (Preview the list of cities here.) This guide will include more than 55 case studies and showcase the growth of the movement in compelling graphics. (Click here for a PDF of the maps below.) imageThe published guide will be supported by an “open source” website, allowing municipalities and advocacy organizations to share information and resources on their Open Streets initiatives as they evolve and expand.

“We’re thrilled that our firm’s ongoing research will result in a new and critical tool to advance the livable streets movement,” said Mike Lydon, Founding Principal of The Street Plans Collaborative. “By providing these definitive resources, the Open Streets Project will give new initiatives the targeted knowledge and contacts they need to move forward and boost existing initiatives with best practices and innovations from other cities.”

The published guide and online resource are the first steps in a long-range vision, which will include technical assistance from Alliance staff to accelerate the number of new initiatives and help established efforts to overcome challenges and grow even larger.

If your city or organization has information to share about an Open Streets initiative in your community, please contact Mike Samuelson, Alliance Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator, at (202) 449-9692 x7 or mike@PeoplePoweredMovement.org.

Posted by Carolyn S on June 22, 2011
Tags: street plans collaborative, open streets project, open streets guide, open streets
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