Come one, come all to volunteer or just enjoy the downtown
Better Blocks exhibit!
Date: *September 21, 2012 (Beginning at Noon) to September 22 at Noon.
Location: Pikes Peak Avenue (Between Nevada and Tejon)
“Build a Better Block” projects are going on all around the
USA. From the “Better Block Pikes Peak” Facebook
Group: “By identifying underutilized urban neighborhoods and streets, Better
Block projects have a history of transforming places into active destinations
brimming with life.
Better Block Pikes Peak project is led by a group of volunteers, businesses, and partnered with the City of Colorado Springs. The project is to transform a section of Pikes Peak Avenue in downtown Colorado Springs… Today, this one block stretch of Pikes Peak is a “good block” – but it has great potential to be a “great block.”
Better Block Pikes Peak project is led by a group of volunteers, businesses, and partnered with the City of Colorado Springs. The project is to transform a section of Pikes Peak Avenue in downtown Colorado Springs… Today, this one block stretch of Pikes Peak is a “good block” – but it has great potential to be a “great block.”
Pikes Peak Avenue is
approximately five-blocks in the heart of downtown with an incredible view
corridor of Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain. John Olson, who is leading the
effort states ”The view of Pikes Peak is an incredible amenity. At our city’s
founding, this street was purposefully laid out to be very wide to capture this
incredible view. But now the street – with the most incredible vista in our
downtown –serves as vehicle storages with parked cars in its center island. A
group of us leading this “Better Block” have long asked ourselves why this
historic street with the greatest vista in heart of downtown has a foreground
image of parked cars in its median? Is this the highest and best use of this
prominent street?”
The Better Block group is planning a living experiment to find out the answer to this question. This temporary transformation involves an intervention of the street for a 24-hour period to demonstrate everyday life on Pikes Peak Avenue with the street designed for the pedestrian, not their car.
The Better Block group is planning a living experiment to find out the answer to this question. This temporary transformation involves an intervention of the street for a 24-hour period to demonstrate everyday life on Pikes Peak Avenue with the street designed for the pedestrian, not their car.
Basically, the Better Blocks project creates a life-sized model for the community to
experience, so come on out to walk through and see the possibilities for Pikes
Peak Avenue!
Nick Kittle, Colorado
Springs Manager of Administrative Services and Innovation said “This project is
a potential game-changer in urban planning because the group is doing an actual
live implementation instead of relying on typical urban planning tools, like
drawing up plans, to communicate the idea. In this way, city employees,
planners and citizens can actually EXPERIENCE the concept. This gives us
opportunity to gather information of what works and what doesn’t before capital
investment, and puts us leaps and bounds ahead of the typical planning cycle.
Decision makers in our city will potentially learn from this project”
For more information on Better Blocks, here’s a TED
Talk on “How to Build a Better Block” covering the Dallas event and the amazing
difference it made in the community. And
the Better Blocks
website has lots of ideas for volunteers.
* In the case of minor inclement weather events (heavy
rain); the demonstration may be delayed. In case of a major weather event or
natural disaster, the demonstration will be postponed to September 28 –
September 29.
No comments:
Post a Comment