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February 7, 2006
Park(ing)
plankton here, jackin' electro's blog account again
This creative group of people took the initiative to make San Francisco more green and improve the quality of urban habitats - at least temporary. "Park(ing)" a park in a metered parking spot made it possible for people to rest on the bench, relax on the grass, or just do nothing until the meter ran out.
70% of San Francisco's downtown outdoor space is dedicated to private vehicle, while only a fraction is allocated to the public realm.
Watch the trailer on their website to see the park unfold.
Read full story. . .
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I bet that if you're looking for a parking space in San Francisco, that temporary park is really, really annoying.
Interesting statistic about how much outdoor space is reserved for vehicles. I wonder what percentage of people in the city drive vs. those who walk or take mass transit.
Posted by: Joseph G at February 9, 2006 4:40 PM