Young activists are demanding livable cities to save the climate
Open Plans intern Modhupa Tsali is a high school student and climate activist who works to build more livable communities that are free from polluting fossil fuels and climate injustice.
New York City’s Chance to Lift Parking Mandates for Good
The movement for parking reform in New York City is heating up — and parking mandates could be lifted as soon as next year. Mayor Eric Adams’ Administration is currently moving through his three City of Yes zoning text amendments: one for the economy, one for the environment, and most relevantly, one for housing.
Newsletter: Sabina here!👋🏽 Let's talk SCHOOLS
To celebrate back-to-school season, our Schools Planner Sabina Sethi Unni took over the newsletter today to share her work creating safe space for young New Yorkers.
Newsletter: We went to Summer Streets with BP Mark Levine 🌞
Summer Streets is on a roll! And Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine plans to keep the momentum going. This month, we met up with BP Levine on a balmy Harlem block to enjoy the car-free festival ourselves — and we got some Q&A on camera.
Accessible public space: a right and a benefit to all
New York City’s need for well-managed, people-centered public space creates major barriers to independence for people with disabilities. Open Plans and CIDNY work together to build a future public realm that accommodates people of all abilities.
Beyond ‘KSI’: How DOT Can Identify Unsafe Streets Before Tragedy Strikes
DOT guides its work using a stat based on the total number of people killed or severely injured at any given location — “KSI.” Is there a better way to gauge the safety needs of a particular street?
Newsletter: Next steps for outdoor dining + our interns' brilliant work💡
It's official! New York City will permanently allow the curbspace in front of bars and restaurants to be used for outdoor seating — at least for part of the year. On Thursday, August 3rd, the City Council approved a permanent Open Restaurants bill that operates from April through October.
Open Restaurants is permanent. What happens next?
City Council has approved Open Restaurants, allowing for a permanent curbside dining program. So what now?
Newsletter: Love outdoor dining? Help it pass! ✅
The City Council is poised to vote on a bill to create a permanent Open Restaurants program, but we need your help to make sure it gets through. Contact your City Council Member today and tell them to vote yes to create a permanent outdoor dining program!
Newsletter: Reducing car dominance is climate survival
The planet has experienced record-high temperatures already this summer, and we're certainly feeling the heat in New York City. Personal vehicles are a major cause of climate change; if we hope to address this crisis, we must pursue sweeping changes to the way we design for and encourage driving.
New DSNY trash rules must place containers in the curb lane
A new DSNY rule may require restaurants to use containers for food waste. But containerization without the use of the curb lane misses the massive potential for transformative, holistic reform.
Streetfilms: New York City needs wider bike lanes
Cities around the world have built wider bike lanes to ease congestion and inspire confidence in every level of rider. Wider lanes in New York’s most congested areas could help inspire mode shift and alleviate the growing pains of the electric boom.
Students take the lead toward a greener future in Washington Heights
The student leaders behind Washington Heights’ Clean Air Green Corridor talk about the work they’re doing to clean up the streets and inspire a better, greener future.
Streetfilms: Cycling to school, at home and abroad
Clarence Eckerson, Jr. of Streetfilms celebrates Bike Month with a look at urban communities across the globe who organize to get their children safely to and from school on foot or bike.