Park(ing) Day returns to Georgetown this Friday! And to celebrate, the BID is once again arranging for four “parklets” to be created for the day.
The purpose of the day is to challenge people to consider what exactly is the best use of public space: the storage of a handful of people’s cars or the creation of a vibrant pedestrian zone?
The parklets have been successful in Georgetown over the few years that the BID has helped set them up. And two of the old parklet spaces are returning, including the parklet seen above in front of Luke’s Lobsters, and the space in front of Baked and Wired. Two new locations are debuting this year: the space in front of the Urban Land Institute (which is right next to Baked & Wired, so it’ll probably just be one big one) and one parklet by DC Water “at the intersection of K and Wisconsin”.
GM has no idea where a parklet could would there, but if one can work there, one can work practically anywhere.
So check them out this Friday!













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