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Commerce > Best Practices > 08 e
e.
Encourage establishment of business improvement districts (BID’s) to strengthen safety, maintenance, marketing and programming activities.
Commerce > Best Practices > 08 d
d.
Maximize mobile media such as twitter to advertise existing and new locations of mobile carts.
Commerce > Best Practices > 08 c
c.
Provide a web page for the street or neighborhood, including the opportunity for small entrepreneurs to either have an individual page attached to the website or a link to their own website.
Commerce > Best Practices > 08 b
b.
Incorporate the street or neighborhood brand and character into gateway and street signs.
Commerce > Best Practices > 08 a
a.
Develop an attractive brand for the street or neighborhood, giving potential customers a sense of the street character as well as the available goods or services.
Commerce > Best Practices > 07 c
c.
Limit vehicular speeds in commercial districts to 25 mph or lower.
Commerce > Best Practices > 07 b
b.
Allow loading and unloading of commercial-related vehicles to occur in the parking lane during designated off-peak hours.
Commerce > Best Practices > 07 a
a.
Incorporate infrastructure like electrical outlets, water sources, grease drains, etc., into the street, and provide quick hook-ups for mobile businesses.
Commerce > Best Practices > 06 e
e.
Depending on the space available, establish a range of standard kiosk sizes that could range from about 3 feet by 5 feet to 8 feet by 10 feet, and still ensure ADA compliant access.
Commerce > Best Practices > 06 d
d.
Look for unusual or innovative forms or locations for these kiosks. For example, consider the French bouquinistes, which are mounted on top of walls at about eye-level. When they are open, the seller’s goods are easy to peruse.

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