2016-05-09 9:48 GMT+02:00 Marc Gemis <[email protected]>: > the picture in the forum is the same as the one on the wikipedia page: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parklet >
seems to be a fancy word for an ill-defined "thing". How would you decide whether something is a parklet or a "true" linear park (along the road), urban green not worth of being called "parklet", just usual "sidewalk furniture" (e.g. benches, trees, bushes, flowers, bicycle stands ...) ? What does it mean a "parklet uses several parking spaces"? Is this only to be used for spots where there once was a parking space before someone set up a bench or planted a tree? What if the tree was already planned before and/or there haven't ever been parking spaces at the street? Of course, any (leisure) park will "occupy" a lot of parking spaces anyway (i.e. place where someone could park his vehicle if it wasn't a park). Cheers, Martin
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