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Tactical Urbanism That Leads to Permanent Public Realm Improvements
See how tactical urbanism helps cities test low-cost street fixes, prove what works, and turn quick wins into lasting public realm improvements.

Waterfront Public Space Design for Flooding, Heat, and Access
Waterfront public space design for flooding, heat, and access helps cities build cooler, safer, more inclusive shorelines that thrive under climate stress.

Public Restrooms in Parks and Plazas: The Design and Operations Question
Public restrooms in parks and plazas shape comfort, access, and dignity—see how smart design and operations make public spaces work for all.

Urban Forestry Plans: Metrics That Matter Beyond Tree Counts
Urban forestry plans work best when they measure canopy, survival, equity, and resilience—not just tree counts. See what truly matters.

Nighttime Public Space Design for Safety Without Over-Policing
Nighttime public space design for safety without over-policing helps cities reduce harm, build belonging, and keep streets usable after dark.

Designing Playgrounds for Inclusion, Risk, and Child Development
Designing playgrounds for inclusion, risk, and child development creates safer, richer play spaces where every child can grow, connect, and thrive.

How Bioswales and Rain Gardens Improve Streetscapes
See how bioswales and rain gardens improve streetscapes by cutting flooding, filtering runoff, and making city streets cooler, cleaner, and greener.

Public Space Stewardship Models That Outperform One-Time Capital Projects
Discover public space stewardship models that keep parks, plazas, sidewalks, and waterfronts clean, safe, active, and valuable long after ribbon cuttings.

How to Design Dog Parks That Do Not Create Neighbor Conflict
Learn how to design dog parks that reduce neighbor conflict by addressing noise, traffic, safety, maintenance, and community quality of life.

Greenways as Mobility Infrastructure, Not Just Recreation Space
Greenways as mobility infrastructure connect homes to jobs, schools, and transit, making daily trips safer, faster, and more practical.

Plazas That Work: Seating, Shade, Food, and Human Activity Patterns
Discover how urban design makes plazas thrive through seating, shade, food, and activity patterns that keep people lingering, returning, and caring.

Community Gardens vs Urban Farms: Different Goals, Different Design Needs
Community gardens vs urban farms: learn how their goals, users, and design needs differ so you can plan a more successful city growing space.

Tree Canopy Loss and Replacement Rules: What Cities Should Require
Learn how tree canopy loss and replacement rules can keep cities cooler, healthier, and more resilient as growth accelerates.

The Case for Greening Schoolyards in Heat-Vulnerable Neighborhoods
Greening schoolyards in heat-vulnerable neighborhoods protects kids, cools campuses, boosts learning, and builds stronger communities.

Designing Public Spaces for Winter, Rain, and Shoulder Seasons
Learn how designing public spaces for winter, rain, and shoulder seasons keeps streets, parks, and transit safer, warmer, and more usable year-round.
