Submitted by stayadmin on Mon, 11/11/2019 - 20:00

Open Streets are events that temporarily close streets to automobile traffic so people can use them for walking, biking, playing, and getting to know their neighbors. These events create a safe and fun space to practice active transportation, explore neighborhoods, and build healthy communities. Originating from Ciclovía in Bogotá, Columbia and Seattle Bicycle Sundays in Washington, Open Streets initiatives have spread to over 100 US cities.

There are many Open Streets initiatives in the Bay Area including Golden Gate Park, Oaklavia, San Francisco Sunday Streets, and Viva Calle SJ.

Interested in organizing an Open Streets event in your community?

Open Street events are most successful when planned with the support of many different community stakeholders from neighborhoods, local government, schools, advocacy groups, and businesses. The support of businesses and residents in the area you are planning your route is particularly essential for a good outcome. By forming community partnerships you can create a positive and welcoming experience for everyone.

Planning Resources

The Open Streets Project website is a great place to get started planning. Examples of events across America in the Open Streets Guide can be used to help you find a model that fits your community.

Evaluation

By evaluating your event, you can support future events with data and anecdotes. Evaluation can also provide evidence that your event is meeting community goals such as encouraging active transportation, economic development and healthy living. Open Streets Initiatives: Measuring Success Toolkit, developed by Active Living Research, provides creative and fun ideas to gain data from participants.

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