People St Kit of Parts
Sample pages from People St Kit of Parts for Parklets
Parklet prototype from People St Kit of Parts for Parklets
Parklet prototype from People St Kit of Parts for Parklets
People St Parklet on Motor Avenue (Photo by LADOT / Jim Simmons)
Site Plan (3340 Motor Avenue Parklet)
People St Parklet on Motor Avenue (Photo by LADOT / Jim Simmons)
Site Plan (3272 Motor Avenue Parklet)
People St Parklet on Motor Avenue (Photo by LADOT / Jim Simmons)
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People St
PUBLIC SPACE
People St, a program of the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), offers community groups a means to transform underused areas of streets into pedestrian-oriented public spaces. Launched in January 2014, the program provides a step-by-step process for the initiation, design, and installation of parklets and plazas by community-led teams in partnership with the city.
Berry and Linné worked with LADOT and a team of design consultants to develop design guidelines and technical specifications for the People St program. Organized as a kit-of-parts, these guidelines include design criteria, recommendations for materials and furnishings, and detail drawings for both parklets and plazas. A key component of the kit-of-parts is a collection of parklet designs and details pre-approved by the city.
People St was honored for Achievement in Active Transportation by the Southern California Association of Governments Sustainability Awards in 2014. The project received an Award of Excellence for Planning Best Practices from both the Los Angeles and California Chapters of the American Planning Association in 2015, followed by a National Planning Achievement Award for a Best Practice in 2016.
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