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Should Second Sunday on King Street be Every Day?

September 26, 2020March 7, 2018 by Bryan McElveen
People enjoying Second Sunday on King Street

The popularity of Second Sunday on King Street has illuminated a fundamental need: for the street to be a place in itself, not just a means to move traffic.

Tags Bicycles, City Planning, Downtown, Infrastructure, King Street, Placemaking, Transportation, Urbanism, Walkability
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