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Park(ing) Day Locations for 2011!

by jday at Friday, September 15, 2011 1:29 PM

Park(ing) Day is upon us! The annual worldwide celebration known as Park(ing) Day is back this Friday, September 16. New York is expecting visionaries from all walks of urban life to show us what they think our public curbside space is good for, other than storing vehicles. Individuals, collectives, businesses and volunteer organizations, among others, will take back the streets, one parking spot at a time, to create temporary vehicle-sized public "parks." Consult the map to find park(ing) spaces showcasing alternate uses of public space, whether for relaxation, music making, composting, artistic expression, and more.

Park(ing) Day Returns in 2011!

by jday at Friday, August 5, 2011 12:00 PM

Park(ing) Day Aficionados! International Park(ing) Day is Friday September 16, 2011. New York City will again join over 130 cities from around the world in reclaiming curb side space and demonstrating how streets can serve much more than the storage of vehicles. [...]

Park(ing) Day NYC Hibernates for the winter

by jday at Monday, October 4, 2010 3:14 PM

Dear Visitors: Please note the Park(ing) Day NYC website will be under construction for the coming fall and winter months. Please revisit the site in April 2011. To learn more about Park(ing) Day NYC or Transportation Alternatives, or to ask questions about the event, please email: info@parkingdaynyc.org. See you in 2011! The Park(ing) Day NYC [...]

Park(ing) Day 2010 Wrap Up!

by Abenson at Friday, September 24, 2010 9:38 PM

Above: BQE BYO: Park(ing) Day After Party! Thank you Park(ing) Day organizers for all of your hard work and participation in Park(ing) Day NYC 2010! Your enthusiasm and creativity are what makes this day a success year after year. As we traveled from the Upper West Side to Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn we [...]

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Check out the Park(ing) Day 2009 video on StreetFilms!

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