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~ St. Louis, MO - As summer approaches, the City of St. Louis Street Department is launching a new pilot program to enhance the warm weather experience for residents. The Open Streets Pilot Program will allow businesses and community groups to transform underutilized streets into vibrant public spaces, free from vehicle traffic.
Mayor Cara Spencer expressed her excitement for the program, stating, "In our busy lives, we may sometimes think of streets only as avenues for getting from one place to another. But streets can be thriving parts of our neighborhoods when they're open to people rather than just cars." She hopes that this initiative will bring more life and activity to the city's streets.
The program is open to anyone who owns or represents property adjacent to an underutilized street, or is part of a nearby business or neighborhood improvement district or a nearby City-recognized non-profit community-based organization. James Jackson, director of the Street Department, believes that this is a great opportunity for St. Louisans to enjoy their urban setting outdoors during the summer months. "The Open Streets Pilot Program allows for places to sit, gather and relax," he said. "We look forward to Open Streets Plazas throughout the city this summer to serve as hubs for markets, performances and community events."
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When considering applications for Open Streets Plazas, the Street Department will prioritize pedestrians, cyclists and community activities in locations where vehicle traffic can be safely redirected. These plazas are expected to be located in active neighborhood areas where residents, businesses and visitors can come together for recreation, social interaction and local economic activity.
The pilot program has no specific eligibility criteria and welcomes applications for sites citywide. Three-month permits (May 29 through Aug. 31) will be processed by the Street Department. However, permits for shorter periods of time may also be sought within this window. The application process is now open and interested parties are encouraged to submit their applications by May 1.
Participants in the program will be asked to provide feedback on the success and challenges of implementing an interim plaza. This will allow the Street Department to evaluate potential future changes to these streets and the public right-of-way. More information and a link to the application process can be found on the Open Streets Pilot Program website.
As summer approaches, St. Louis residents can look forward to enjoying their city in a new way through the Open Streets Pilot Program. With a focus on community engagement and creating vibrant public spaces, this initiative is sure to bring more life and energy to the streets of St. Louis.
Mayor Cara Spencer expressed her excitement for the program, stating, "In our busy lives, we may sometimes think of streets only as avenues for getting from one place to another. But streets can be thriving parts of our neighborhoods when they're open to people rather than just cars." She hopes that this initiative will bring more life and activity to the city's streets.
The program is open to anyone who owns or represents property adjacent to an underutilized street, or is part of a nearby business or neighborhood improvement district or a nearby City-recognized non-profit community-based organization. James Jackson, director of the Street Department, believes that this is a great opportunity for St. Louisans to enjoy their urban setting outdoors during the summer months. "The Open Streets Pilot Program allows for places to sit, gather and relax," he said. "We look forward to Open Streets Plazas throughout the city this summer to serve as hubs for markets, performances and community events."
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When considering applications for Open Streets Plazas, the Street Department will prioritize pedestrians, cyclists and community activities in locations where vehicle traffic can be safely redirected. These plazas are expected to be located in active neighborhood areas where residents, businesses and visitors can come together for recreation, social interaction and local economic activity.
The pilot program has no specific eligibility criteria and welcomes applications for sites citywide. Three-month permits (May 29 through Aug. 31) will be processed by the Street Department. However, permits for shorter periods of time may also be sought within this window. The application process is now open and interested parties are encouraged to submit their applications by May 1.
Participants in the program will be asked to provide feedback on the success and challenges of implementing an interim plaza. This will allow the Street Department to evaluate potential future changes to these streets and the public right-of-way. More information and a link to the application process can be found on the Open Streets Pilot Program website.
As summer approaches, St. Louis residents can look forward to enjoying their city in a new way through the Open Streets Pilot Program. With a focus on community engagement and creating vibrant public spaces, this initiative is sure to bring more life and energy to the streets of St. Louis.
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