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12 ways to re-imagine streets for exercise, deliveries, transportation, and more in a post-pandemic world, according to experts

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Visitors to Park Avenue in Winter Park, Fla., dine al fresco on the street as restaurants and shops opened in the popular dining district, with Phase One restrictions in place in response to the coronavirus crisis on Saturday, May 9, 2020. Current restrictions for restaurants for most of Florida include socially distanced outdoor dining and 25 percent maximum capacity for indoor dining.

And as summer encroaches, cities are rethinking how they use street space in order to accommodate safer forms of exercise, dining, transportation, and more. A national coalition of city transportation leaders released 12 visions for how streets can be redesigned as we recover from the pandemic — see them below.

 

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People want gyms and churches and dining, not waking around a street. What about crappy weather. donewiththispandemic

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