Newsletter: City of Yes is on the move ➡ July 10 public hearing
City of Yes for Housing Opportunity is moving through the Domino's pizza delivery tracker of city government, and next up is the City Planning Commission. After Community Board and Borough President review, our Planning Commissioners will review the text amendment, hear public comment, and vote later this summer.
Meet our 2024 summer interns
It’s time to welcome another season of summer interns to Open Plans! This year we’re lucky to have 6 bright students with us. Learn more below about our 2024 interns, what they’re studying and what they value about public spaces here and afar.
Newsletter: Calls to make & dates to save for congestion pricing
What a week. While Governor Hochul desperately scrambles to replace congestion pricing's projected $15 billion to the MTA, we're staying focused on the congestion part of congestion pricing. We need fewer cars in the city. And while we know that funding our inadequate transit system is essential, we cannot lose sight of congestion pricing's intent (in the name!) to reduce congestion. No amount of replacement funding will fix that like congestion pricing will.
Newsletter: This is your official notice: it's public space season 😎
If you're a New Yorker, I don't need to tell you: it's nice outside. One of the greatest pleasures of city life comes when the weather gets consistently nice and everyone starts seeking out that perfect bench, boulder, tree stump or free stair to take in all the good city vibes. This week we're celebrating the big burst of outdoor activity coming your way these next few weeks. Check out all the great ways to get outside inside this week’s newsletter.
Newsletter: Three things NYers need from Albany | Session ends soon! ⏰
All eyes on Albany! New Yorkers were celebrating earlier this month when Sammy's Law, which allows the city to set its own, lower, speed limits, was signed into law after years of advocacy. One victory, three to go. Here are opportunities on the horizon for Albany to make New York City's streets safer and more livable before the session wraps in 12 days.
Newsletter: Your local leaders are reviewing City of Yes | Help show your support
On Monday, City of Yes for Housing Opportunity was officially referred to community boards and borough presidents for review. This is a new milestone in Open Plans' years-long advocacy for the zoning reforms, and specifically for lifting parking mandates citywide.
Borough President Vanessa Gibson wants to reduce car culture in the Bronx
What does Vanessa Gibson envision for the future of Bronx streets? What motivates her to make the borough a more people-centered space? Join Open Plans’ Jackson Chabot for this al fresco conversation with the Bronx BP and Lonnie Hardy, a Bronx activist, director at the Caldwell Enrichment Program and manager of the Jennings Open Street.
Newsletter: If you want a healthier climate, start with the streets 🌏
Ahead of Earth Day, the planet is on our mind. In this edition of the newsletter, we share seven ways that Open Plans fights for a brighter climate future.
Newsletter: A glossary to define the ABCs of livability 🍎
The movement for livable streets is full of inside lingo & specialized terms. Chicane, sneckdown, bulb-out; mode shift, density, induced demand. It can make anyone's head spin. Our new livable streets glossary is here to help. It's chock full of terms, tools & schools of thought that make up the livability movement. Even livability is in there!
10 ideas for getting NYers to love congestion pricing
Later this spring, congestion pricing will give us an unprecedented opportunity to improve New York's walkability, micromobility, and livability. But public officials and the media seem to be stuck talking about how it'll impact drivers and the “sacrifices” some will have to make for the greater good. We're focusing on the positive! Here are ten things congestion pricing can & should do for all New Yorkers — if Mayor Adams, Albany, the MTA, and the DOT act.
Newsletter: Daylighting milestone | OP in the news | Paris on film | & more!⚡️
Things feel like they're thawing (if only temporarily) in New York City, and it's inspiring a flurry of activity! Last Thursday we hosted our second annual Public Space Awards - we want to thank everyone who joined us and made it such a fun night. If you missed it, you can still snag this cute sticker sheet that declares your love of public space while supporting the work we do to help make more of it!
Streetfilms: Paris goes all in on streets designed for safety, comfort & convenience
This batch of Streetfilms chronicles Paris’s swiftly changing streets as the city boldly implements Mayor Hidalgo’s vision for a modern, people-centered city where cars are mere guests.
Corona Plaza: a bustling hub & a portal to New York’s iconic cultural & culinary diversity
The iconic Corona Plaza has become far more than a mere paved space or collection of food vendors — it is a cultural hub and destination for Queens and the city at-large. Consistently named on lists of New York bests, including the New York Times Top 100 Restaurants list, Corona Plaza is a place like no other.
Newsletter: 🌞 Summer internships, counting down to the Public Space Awards, Idle-Free Schools, and more!
Students can now apply for a summer internship at Open Plans! Our interns dive into hands-on projects that put them at the center of the livability world, working closely with Open Plans staff, meeting stakeholders across the city , and working on projects that directly impact our streets and public spaces.
You have less than a week to vote for your People’s Choice Awardee
It's up to New Yorkers like you to tell us who should win this year's Best Public Space Activator award at February 29th's Public Space Awards! Polls close this Sunday, February 25th and we'll announce the winner LIVE during the awards.