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h.
Designate streets that do not have materials (sidewalk paving, special lights, etc.) that will get be impacted by heavy foot traffic, wear and tear caused by the movement of portable equipment, etc.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > g
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g.
Select streets that are flexible enough to accommodate large portable equipment.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > f
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f.
Designate streets corridors that are large enough to accommodate pedestrian circulation.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > e
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e.
Select streets that have been designed to accommodate ADA needs.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > d
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d.
Select streets that offer easy sight lines for police, event security personnel, etc.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > c
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c.
Select streets that ensure emergency access for fire, police and medical services, especially when temporarily closing the street.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > b
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b.
Select streets that have appropriate connectivity from multiple modes of transportation, including automobiles, transit, bicycle, etc.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > a
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a.
Select streets with minimal slopes along the event route (except in the case of ciclovias).
Events and Programs > Best Practices > n
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n.
Provide training for staff and volunteers.
Events and Programs > Best Practices > m
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m.
Consider creating a kit of reusable event dishes and silverware that can be checked out by community groups for small events, such as block parties.
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