Newsletter Lisa Orman Newsletter Lisa Orman

Our Shared Love for New York City

Asking people how they met their favorite people is infinitely interesting. Woven through these stories are shared values, shared vision, sometimes a shared love of food or books. In our case, itโ€™s our shared love of New York City and the streets in our neighborhood.

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Newsletter Chelsea Dowell Newsletter Chelsea Dowell

Newsletter: To public spaces & the people who make them ๐Ÿ

Holidays are more fun on people-centered streets. The magic of people-centered streets was on full display this fall. Thanks to DOT expanding on last year's first-ever Trick or Streets program, over 100 streets went car free in late October. Across the 5 boroughs, communities held costume parades, live music, candy giveaways, and Dia De Los Muertos altars.

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Newsletter Chelsea Dowell Newsletter Chelsea Dowell

Events: You're invited to the Public Space Awards!

Join the Open Plans community on Thursday, February 29th (leap day!) for a festive celebration of the people behind our cityโ€™s defining public spaces. From neighborhood-level ingenuity to citywide stewardship, the second annual Public Space Awards cheers the leaders and groups that nurture daily life in New York Cityโ€™s public forum. Save the date and add it to your calendar!

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Newsletter Chelsea Dowell Newsletter Chelsea Dowell

Newsletter: Step inside our vision for a better future | Saturday!

Stop by our fun, one-day-only installation this Saturday, October 21, from 10AM to 6PM as part of the fabulous Open House New York Weekend. Ever wonder what it would look like if the city prioritized people over parking spots? And what you can do to make that vision a reality? We've cooked up an experience that will allow you to step inside a better, more livable future - one where our housing comes before cars.

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Newsletter Chelsea Dowell Newsletter Chelsea Dowell

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.

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