The latest in urban planning, placemaking and citizen action:
- The Toronto Public Space Committee advocates for the corner of one of the city's busiest intersections to be turned into a public plaza [The Star.com]
- Meg Walker and Cynthia Nikitin take part in helping the Bayshore community envision their cultural district [Naples News]
- This summer, Paul Kronenberg rode every inch of New York City's bike paths [City Room]
- America's 10 best places to grow up, according to US News and World Report [USnews.com]
- The Northhampton Agricultural Commission establishes a farmers market committee in response to the rapidly growing number of markets in the area [Gazettenet.com]
- A bus stop swing makes waiting just a little more fun [Dvice]
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