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Social Gathering > Best Practices > 09 f
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f.
Use social media to connect residents to opportunities for social events in the neighborhood and on the street.
Social Gathering > Best Practices > 09 e
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e.
Promote online sharing forums to encourage social contact among neighbors that translate into meeting in person.
Social Gathering > Best Practices > 09 d
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d.
Promote online community notice boards.
Social Gathering > Best Practices > 09 c
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c.
Provide online review sites for public spaces.
Social Gathering > Best Practices > 09 b
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b.
Use mobile applications that allow users to report maintenance issues to agencies.
Social Gathering > Best Practices > 09 a
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Facilitate and support the use of applications such as Foursquare that allow people to “check in” at public places.
Commerce > Best Practices > 09 d
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d.
Implement business improvement districts (see 8e).
Commerce > Best Practices > 09 c
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c.
Ensure all tables, benches and other sitting areas are cleaned regularly and are therefore attractive to users.
Commerce > Best Practices > 09 b
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b.
Require all food vendors to keep the area within 25 feet of their space clean and litter- and garbage-free.
Commerce > Best Practices > 09 a
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a.
Ensure flexible use zones and pedestrian travel ways are kept clean and free of trash or debris.
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