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An Engaging Street
Queen Street in Toronto has engaging sidewalks and destinations that attract both residents and tourists.

Easier Crossings
A mid-block crosswalk in Boston creates a pedestrian zone on a busy street.


Play Time
Street games bring activity and camaraderie to lively Smith Street in Brooklyn.


Eating Space A triangle park in C­hicago became a destination in a burgeoning resturant district.


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Sitting Room

This curb extension with a bench in Chicago regularly attracts a crowd.

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Access & Linkages

  • Easy to cross the street­
  • Sidewalks accommodate pedestrians and activity comfortably­­
  • Multiple transportation options

Uses & Activities

  • There are reasons to linger
  • Ground floors are welcoming to passers-by
  • Mix of resturants, stores, and services

Comfort & Image

  • Local and cultural identity is reflected
  • Good seating, lighting, trees, and other amenities
  • Clear signage with local information

Sociability

  • People are inclined to gather
  • Sense of pride and ownership
  • Presence of children and seniors ­
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What Makes a Great Street?

Created November 5, 2007 by Bryan Lence
Edited November 15, 2007 by Lily Bernheimer (view changes)

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