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Planning unveils pilot street-art program; Shropshire Avenue demo to test safety and placemaking
Summary
The Division of Planning presented a street-art (asphalt art) pilot to the Environmental Quality and Public Works Committee, proposing a community-led selection process, estimated project costs and a temporary demonstration on Shropshire Avenue tied to a September selection process.
Hannah Kreps, principal planner with outreach and strategic planning, presented a proposed street-art program to the Environmental Quality and Public Works Committee on Aug. 12, describing the installations as temporary, context-specific interventions that can support traffic calming and placemaking.
Kreps said street murals can be applied to intersections, curb extensions, crosswalks or midblock areas and that they are “one tool out of many” in a Complete Streets toolbox. She cited…
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