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Agile City Urban Renewal for a Networked World Aaron Naparstek [email protected] @naparstek CEOs for Cities Fall National Meeting October 17, 2012

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Agile City Urban Renewal for a Networked World

Aaron [email protected]@naparstek

CEOs for Cities Fall National MeetingOctober 17, 2012

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"We like traffic, it means economic activity, it means people coming here."

-- Mayor Michael Bloomberg, August 2, 2006

Really?!

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This one wasn't built, thankfully

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The result of 80 years of car-oriented planning and policy

$13 billion per year in lost productivity

Source: Partnership for New York City

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Streets weren't always just for cars

Mulberry Street, Manhattan’s Lower East Side, circa 1900.

Source: Library of Congress Photocrom Collection

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San Francisco, September 2005

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We organized our own "Parking Spot Squat" in Brooklyn

This cute kid is now an 8-year-old.

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2006

47 parks13 cities 3 countries

Midtown Manhattan

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2007

200 parks50 cities 9 countries

Athens, Georgia

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2008

600 parks100 cities 13 countries

Indianapolis, Indiana

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2009

700+ parks140 cities 21 countries

Krakow, Poland

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2010

800+ parks183 cities 30 countries

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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2011

1,000 parks162 cities 35 countries

Ahmedabad, India

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2011 Park(ing) Day World Map

Antarctica remains un-reclaimed.

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Park(ing) becomes policy in San Francisco

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Plazas and Parklets

Today there are more than 40 projects.

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New York City launches the Pop-Up Café

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Park(ing) becomes official city policy in NYC

Fifty Seat Pop-Up Cafe

in Lower Manhattan's Financial District

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Broadway at 34th Street, Herald Square, Manhattan.

Before After

Quick, inexpensive changes with temporary materials.

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Broadway through Times Square

Before After

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The new way of doing development: Agile.

The "Lean Startup" Feedback Loop

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The old way of doing development…

Mainframe Computer Master Planner

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The city is the original social media.

Broadway at Herald Square.

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Is your city agile?

Aaron [email protected]@naparstek