Curbs, Streets, and Parking for Reopening Guide

Curbs, Streets, and Parking for Reopening Guide

Check out Walker’s new  Curbs, Streets and Parking for Reopening, guide for communities to use these spaces to aid in pandemic response.

We created this guide to help cities and states with ideas on how to use curbs, streets, and parking to implement a phased reopening of business and other institutions, while adhering to physical distancing and health requirements. Physical distancing will continue to remain especially important. As restaurants and retail begin to reopen, new measures will need to be taken to ensure customers, visitors, and employees can maintain adequate physical distancing.

This guide highlights ways for cities and communities to re-purpose their curbs, streets and parking to create more space for people. To ensure these efforts adequately consider the needs of business, customers, and residents—and are community appropriate and equitable—careful and considerate planning of public right-of-way will be essential.

Read the guide now (PDF).

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