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Price Tags Issue 107 April 21, 2009 Times Square NYC

Everyone has a Times Square in their head. A place that lives up to exaggerated expectations. That wows and overwhelms, even when you re just out for a walk.

Muddle and Dynamism Over 356,000 people walk here every day. Four and a half times as many people as vehicles. In 11 per cent of the space.

At pinch points, the congestion is just ridiculous. Overcrowding, of course, is part of what makes Times Square so stimulating. Controlled chaos is exciting.

But it s lousy for cars. The wide, overfilled pedestrian crossings require a lot of time to clear. Cars have to wait. Hence back-ups and congestion. Emergency vehicles can t get through. And there are a lot more accidents here than elsewhere. Until recently, New York believed that road space was mainly for moving vehicles around as smoothly and quickly as possible. But it wasn t working. Because of the Bow Tie.

The Bow Tie: Where Broadway crosses Seventh Avenue From 42 nd to 47 th Streets.

45th Street The Bow Tie looking northwest into its narrowest point at 45 th Street. This is complicated. As explained here. 45th Street

SOLUTION: Close five blocks of Broadway 1 2 3 4 5

For most of the last century, Motordom prevailed: vehicles got the most space, regardless of the number of people moved. Which, given the character of Manhattan, is an odd priority. Fifty-six percent of New Yorkers don t own cars and only five percent commute by auto. Tourists, the lifeblood of Broadway, don t use cars much either: 75 percent come to the theatre by foot and transit. But Manhattan is also for the convenience of commuters from the rest of the region. There s no limit on the number of vehicles that can flow for free onto the island and into a grid of streets laid out in 1811 that hasn t changed much since then.

But while New York streets may not have physically changed, the worldview of its leadership has. Especially the Mayor s. Mayor Bloomberg: In 2007, our Administration launched PlaNYC, our long term plan to create a greener, greater New York. to re-imagine the City s public realm to develop an urban environment that transforms our streets and squares into more people-friendly places. streets that help create and strengthen communities and businesses, in addition to connecting neighborhoods to one another it will even lead New Yorkers to spend more time in the city.

... the Department of Transportation is on the front line of this effort and it is succeeding in spectacular fashion - Mayor Bloomberg Actually, that s not an exaggeration: spectacular things are happening to New York. Because at the same time the Mayor released the City s green plan, he appointed a Transportation Commissioner who could make change happen. Janette Sadik-Khan Within a year the Department of Transportation had a strategic vision that reinforced the commitment to complete streets and sustainable transportation. Sustainable Streets: Plan here / Street index here.

The political forces at City Hall were enough allied with community and business associations, like the Times Square Alliance, to take risk, move forward and make change, undeterred by the State and Federal governments. Copenhagen-based urban designer Jan Gehl was hired to give advice and they took it. By 2008 they had Gehl s analysis of New York s streets that compared cities of similar pedestrian demand, and found major opportunities for improvement. New York was ready for some copenhagenizing. Streetfillms with Jan Gehl

So they started to experiment. They tried things out. The most splashy thing they did was three days of Summer Streets a car-free experience on major arterials like Park Avenue and in neighbourhoods around the city. More here. Street films

In 2008, they took street space on Broadway between 42 nd Street and Herald Square - painted it brown for people on feet, green for people on wheels, added some furniture, and called it the Broadway Boulevard. That said to New Yorkers: it s okay, you re allowed here.

They put out tables and chairs in Duffy Square. People loved this stuff.

The Times Square Alliance commissioned design firms to come up with ideas no matter how fantastic for Times Square s Second Century. More wonderful crazy here.

Of course, there had already been an amazing change in Times Square. For those who knew its sordid past, the contemporary innocence of Times Square at 42 nd Street is shocking. Yes, it may be Disneyfied. But this Times Square puts Heartland America into Wonderful Town an experience so exhilarating it s why they New York. As the City s experiments succeeded, New York began to realize it could view its streets as a kind of real-estate opportunity. When developed right, value was added. And using streets primarily as conduits for cars was not necessarily the highest and best use.

Then there was the new TKTS booth.

The TKTS booth had been selling discounted tickets for Broadway shows since 1973 in what was essentially a temporary pavilion.

Finally, a new booth opened in October, 2008, years late, plagued with delays and difficulties, nine times over budget and worth every penny. Along with a rebuild of Duffy Square, the TKTS booth provided 27 steps of bleachers in red glass, with a view that was instantly iconic, to be captured in dozens of films and trillions of pixels. Here s one already: Jonathan, Just Because

The view from TKTS March 28, 2009 / 4:55 pm

These are the Spanish Steps of New York City. In luscious red, lit from below. A place where all the world comes.

For the best seats on Broadway

A stage for everyone at the centre of the world.

When New York does it, the world notices. Of course, there s s debate. But construction is underway for the Broadway pilot program. building a bit of a capitalist Copenhagen.

On Memorial Day, May 23, New York City will close five blocks of Broadway in Times Square to vehicles, turn them into public spaces for pedestrians all in the name of easing traffic congestion. And they ll do that too.

Keep up with what s happening to Times and Herald Squares in the Summer of 2009 with the project schedule from NYC DOT:

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