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A New Bike Culture

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SIDEWALK FLOWERS

Dallas Development Code. SEC. 43-115. ANNUAL FEE FOR USE OFPUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY.(a) Except as provided in Section 43-115.1, the annual fee for alicense to use a public right-of-way for the following uses is:(3) Fee for landscaping and appurtenant irrigation systems:$1,000.

STREET CAFÉS

Dallas Development Code. SEC. 43-115. ANNUAL FEE FOR USE OFPUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY.(b) Except as provided in Section 43-115.1, the annual fee for alicense to use a public right-of-way for uses other than those listed inSubsection (a) is $1,000 or is calculated in accordance with one of thefollowing formulas, whichever is greater:(1) Fee for use of public right-of-way, including but not limitedto sidewalk cafes: area X market value X 85% X 12%.

AWNINGS & ARCADES

Dallas Development Code. SEC. 43-115. ANNUAL FEE FOR USE OFPUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY.(a) Except as provided in Section 43-115.1, the annual fee for alicense to use a public right-of-way for the following uses is:(4) Fee for awnings and canopies: $1,000 per awning or canopy.

CROWDS

Dallas Development Code. SEC. 43-129. CAUSING CROWD TO CONGREGATE ON SIDEWALK.No person shall occupy any space on the sidewalk or any space near the sidewalk where the same attracts any crowd or causes any crowd to congregate on the sidewalk or where the patrons or customers must remain on the sidewalk, for the purpose of carrying on any kind of business whether for amusement or profit. (Code 1941, Art. 143-8)

Dallas Development Code. SEC. 43-133. USE OF SIDEWALK FOR DISPLAY OF MERCHANDISE. No merchant or owner of a building, fronting on any street, shall be allowed the use of any portion of any sidewalk for the display of goods, wares or merchandise. (Code 1941, Art. 143-12; Ord. 3707)

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The Better Block Focus Area:

•Safety•Shared / Inviting•Stay Power•8-80

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• Commit to physical change in days, not years

• Out of the townhall, onto the street

• Temp to Perm (remove fear)

• Permanent should promote timeless form

• Take away a zero• Co-Responsibility

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2009 Design Charrette for Fort Worth Ave.

•Abstract only•Plans watered down after process by public works to over-compensate for worst case scenarios•Fear of permanency•Assumptions on traffic modeling•Years to implement

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Current traffic count:10,000 cars/day

Built for: 60,000 cars/day

Maintenance cost? Safety? Shared access? Stay power? Victim of land speculation?

4 Years and hundreds of thousands of dollars later…

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Memphis Better Block - 2011

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Fort Worth Better Block - 2011

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Brownsville Better Block2012

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Testing Cycle Tracks

Dallas Better Block 2012

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Testing Pedestrian Bulb Outs, Cycle Tracks, and bike lanes

Wichita Better Block 2012

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The best tools for modern transportation planning:

Chalk & Cones

•Removes guesswork•Immediate results•Easily adjusted•Real-Time traffic modeling

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Take away a zero

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•Creative •Sustainable•Incremental (try before you buy)•Fosters community through direct involvement and local building•Increases ownership•“We’re all in this together”

Take away two zeros

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•Test with chalk and cones•Demonstrate with paint/white duct-tape, straw wattles, planters, landscaping and bollards•Show how bike/ped infrastructure improves the economics•Removes fear of permanency•Scientific method – No more expensive assumptions or faulty computer modeled traffic analysis projections•Fraction of the cost•Days, not years•Documentation (YouTube, Instagram, Blogging, FB, Twitter)

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Focus on Predictability for Cars• Engineer roadways for safer speeds, and remove potential for

dangerous weaving• Create parking, bike infrastructure, and pedestrian space with

reclaimed roadway• Makes sense of walkable building footprints

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Upcoming National Better Blocks

• Norfolk, VA Apr 12-13• Baton Rouge, LA Apr 13-14• Denver, CO May 11• Grand Rapids, MI May 18-19• Saint Paul, MN Summer 2013

More info at BetterBlock.org

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Tehran Better Block

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SHOW UP!

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GIVE

IT

A

NAME

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•Challenge the Rules•It’s easier and more profitable to do the wrong thing•Don’t be afraid to get fired over principle

“The time is always right to do what is right.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Set A Date

And

Publish It(Blackmail Yourself)

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