Overview
The COVID-19 global pandemic altered every aspect of urban life in recent months. In response, city transportation officials around the world have quickly implemented new street design and management tools to keep essential workers and goods moving, provide safe access to grocery stores and other essential businesses, and ensure that people have safe space for social/physical distancing while getting outside. These evolving practices will shape our cities as we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and are key to our long-term recovery.
As of September 25, 2020, Streets for Pandemic Response and Recovery includes an introduction to using streets for recovery and response and detailed implementation information about numerous street strategies.
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