Apart from calling people "stupid" and "silly", Brian's attempt to ridicule 
legitimate questions appears to endorse one thing: that the "parklet" is 
primarily intended to provide free seating to benefit private businesses, which 
was actually Glenn and Al's point. 
 
"As for the provision of extra seating for either the Green Line and the Best 
House... well, this is actually kind of a stupid issue"
It's not "stupid"- Al was raising the quesion of whether there was bias in the 
choice of placement based on the people likely to use the seating.
 
"So one can't argue that one place needs seating more than the other, and then 
argue that there's no need for the Parklet. That's silly."
It's only "silly" if the assumption is that there is a "need" for more public 
space to be diverted to the benefit of a private business entity. We already 
have that now with sidewalk cafes, but at least the business has to provide the 
chairs and tables and have a limit on how much of the sidewalk can be used. 
"Parklets" provide chairs, tables and a nice deck--put up and taken down--all 
for free, and the residents lose two parking spaces. There is no "need" for a 
public or quasi-public entity to use public space to provide free outdoor 
seating to any private business. If they want seating, they can pay for it 
themselves. And if there is a need for more space for rest and reflection, why 
not simply ask the residential community where they'd like it to go?
 
"It went up in a few hours, and it can be taken down in a few hours, and 
relocated to other stores and events... so why not try suggesting a few 
locations to them? (In front of the pet shop and Bindlestuff Books is a 
possibility.)" 
Why were the pet store and bookshop included here if the primary purpose is for 
a "public" amenity?  
 



Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 11:48:31 -0400
From: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UC] Re: Parking Spaces @ 43rd & Baltimore


On 8/11/2011 8:31 AM, [email protected] wrote: 

 

If a "real" parklet -- as opposed to extra outdoor seating for a private 
enterprise -- is desirable, I can think of a huge number of locations where it 
would make more sense, as opposed to a stone's throw from Clark Park where 
there's plenty of greenery, outdoor seating, and other pedestrian amenities.
The fact that the parklet is on the east side of 43rd Street where it affords 
extra seating for The Green Line rather than on the west side where the patrons 
of The Best House could use it speaks loud and clear of UCD's (and others') 
apparent continuing attitude about the anointed who sip their lattes and 
tap-tap-tap away on their laptops versus the benighted who wolf down pizza and 
hoagies while guzzling beer -- and probably burp and pass gas, occasionally, 
too.
I can think of several of reasons why the parklet wasn't installed by the Best 
House. The most obvious reason is that the trucks that deliver supplies to the 
Best House park on 43rd street. And these are _big_ soda trucks. They really 
can't park on Baltimore Avenue to offload cases of beer. I can't imagine the 
Best House people agreeing to give up that space for something as strange as a 
parklet.

The second most obvious reason is that it was easier to get permission to use 
the parking spaces from Philly Car Share. Third reason is that the area by the 
Green Line has a lot more tree shade, and it makes for a more pleasant place. 

As for the provision of extra seating for either the Green Line and the Best 
House... well, this is actually kind of a stupid issue. Both places have 
seating to begin with. Both places have some outdoor seating. And in case y'all 
haven't noticed, there's a lot _moire_ outdoor seating across the street, at 
the plaza in Clark Park, at the tables and chairs provided by the Friends of 
Clark Park so that people can bring their steaks and pizzas and sodas and 
coffees into the park and enjoy the place. 

So one can't argue that one place needs seating more than the other, and then 
argue that there's no need for the Parklet. That's silly.

And y'all seem to be forgetting a _very_ important thing. The Parklet is _not 
permanent_. It went up in a few hours, and it can be taken down in a few hours, 
and relocated to other stores and events. Complaining about it is like 
complaining about the plays or festivals in the park: just wait a while, and 
whatever's pissing you off will be gone. Its placement at the Green Line is an 
experiment. UCD can relocate it to any other location you guys suggest... so 
why not try suggesting a few locations to them? (In front of the pet shop and 
Bindlestuff Books is a possibility.) 
                                          

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