Can food trucks, artist-made street furniture and
street performers help design the future of Davis Square’s urban
landscape? They will in Somerville at the Somerville by Design “Pop-Up
Plaza” community planning event, a City of Somerville initiative that
will sprout from a parking lot starting Monday, Sept. 9, in Davis
Square.
The Pop-Up
Plaza will set up shop for three full days, Sept.9 through Sept. 11, in
the Cutter Square parking lot (the small triangular parking lot opposite
Rosebud Diner on Elm St. in Davis Square) with moveable street
furniture, improvised landscaping, food trucks, public art, fabrication
demonstrations, and street performers. This temporary public plaza will
complement the temporary indoor public design studio in the vacant
storefront just across the way at 377 Summer St., where City staff and a
team of design consultants will be hosting a variety of day and evening
events during a three-day public charrette (a collaborative design
event).
Temporary
public space projects like this Pop-Up Plaza are an example of “tactical
urbanism,” an approach to urban planning and design that uses low-cost,
grassroots-oriented initiatives as a way to test ideas and incorporate
public input for larger projects. Pop-Up Plaza installations have been
used successfully in cities across the country, bringing attention to
locations that are often taken for granted. These projects also allow
planners and advocates to observe how people use public spaces and the
features that can create safe, cost-effective parks, plazas and
streetscapes. In short, they mix fun and culture with a community
purpose.
“Somerville
by Design makes planning fun and this is another example of using
creative ways to involve the community in crafting our vision for Davis
Square and the whole city,” Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone said. “We make
every effort to engage residents in the planning process via public
meetings and the usual outreach. Now with this event, if you want to
participate, all you have to do is show up at the Pop-Up Plaza and enjoy
the fun.”
“Participating
in the design of Davis Square’s urban landscape has never been easier
or more enjoyable for people of all ages,” Ward 6 Alderman Rebekah
Gewirtz said. “With so much foot traffic already in our vibrant
neighborhood, the Pop-Up Plaza is a unique way to examine how public
spaces in Davis Square can meet the needs of our residents. I hope
everyone stops in to enjoy this fun event and participate in the design
studio by lending their imaginations.”
The Davis Square Pop-Up Plaza will be open to the public:
· 9 a.m.-8 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9
· 9 a.m.-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10
· 9 a.m.-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11
A full list of participating vendors, demonstrations and performances is available at www.somervillebydesign.com, and the following food trucks will be on site:
For more information please visit www.somervillebydesign.com or call the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development at 617-625-6600 ext. 2500.
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