What We Could and Should Do with One Port Street...? Watch my short video here: https://lnkd.in/dgGGD_8N. One Port Street has the potential to become a spectacular waterfront retail and entertainment facility. Owned by Canada Lands, a federal government entity, this property could be transformed into Mississauga's number one attraction, drawing inspiration from successful developments like Granville Island in Vancouver or South Street Seaport in New York City. Imagine One Port Street as a bustling hub of activity, featuring a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. It could host an event space for concerts, festivals, and community gatherings, along with a year-round farmers market showcasing local produce and artisanal goods. The waterfront location offers the perfect backdrop for outdoor dining, recreational activities, and scenic walking paths.
So, what's holding us back? Why aren't we embracing big ideas for Mississauga's future? We need to challenge the status quo and prioritize ambitious, forward-thinking projects that reflect our city's potential. Let's adopt a bold vision for One Port Street and turn it into a landmark destination that everyone can enjoy and be proud of. It's time for Mississauga to dream big and deliver on those dreams. Vote for a BETTER Mississauga that thrives with creativity and innovation. Vote for a future where One Port Street becomes a symbol of our city's commitment to excellence and community spirit.
We’re excited that the medieval city of York, UK is one of 10 shortlisted cities in the #TMFSustainableCities Challenge.
With old and winding streets, managing the movement of both people and goods can be difficult, but more cohesive fleets of transport and data-driven approaches could make the systems more resilient.
Learn more about York and the Challenge at https://lnkd.in/eK6PVFSH
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Your Golden Ticket | What does street performance have in common with successful business strategies?
In the bustling Sydney Harbour foreshore, buskers strive for the spotlight among throngs of tourists. They aim to captivate passersby from different corners of the globe, forge instant connections, and secure earnings coin by coin. Recently, David Munoz, a seasoned performer, shed light on his tactics for orchestrating a thriving national tour to sustain his livelihood.
#StreetPerformance#BusinessStrategies#SuccessInsights
Empowering Homeownership Dreams with Passion and Expertise | Nationwide Mortgage Loan Officer (NMLS ID 2545959) | Associate Broker and REALTOR® at eXp Realty
Can traffic signals help create pedestrian street events?
I think they can.
#ReimaginingTrafficSignalSpaces
I often see the adaptive traffic signals cycling aimlessly surrounded by temporary traffic management at pedestrian street events and re-imagine enabling an ‘event mode’. A scramble crossing demonstrates the feasibility and readiness.
Creating this event mode with targeted configuration of the adaptive traffic signals and perhaps some nifty automation could reduce effort and cost of such events easing them to occur at greater frequency to activate and vitalise places.
This seems such an opportunity for value creation from existing things.
#TrafficSignals#ITS#ActiveTransport
Prolific Streets Documentarian since the Late 1990s
From Jonathan Berk: "The City of Montreal has announced the continuation of 9 summer pedestrian streets for another 3 years. Each local merchants association will receive $700,000 annually to build, program and maintain the popular pedestrian spaces."
Check out how amazing Montreal's open streets are! https://lnkd.in/eks4Gms3
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