Reconciling Street Vendors and Pedestrians (READ)
The Big Question: How Can We Reconcile Street Vending With Pedestrian-Friendly Sidewalks? Accra, Bangkok, Chennai, Lima, Manila, Nairobi | 04/01/2013 1:01pm INFORMAL CITY DIALOGUES They’re a critical pillar of the informal economy, but as street vendors multiply, the amount of sidewalk space available for pedestrians is shrinking. The issue of how to make room for such vendors — if at all — is becoming an urgent and controversial issue that cities must face. Below, three perspectives on how to equitably share the pavement. THE CITY OF THE FUTURE WILL BE A “MARKET CITY” BY ETHAN KENT How can cities keep their sidewalks pedestrian-friendly while still allowing informal street vendors to make a living? The negative perception of informal vending is an issue that plagues cities everywhere, but the successful integration of such vendors can add to the lifeblood of a thriving city. Unfortunately, many cities don’t have a vision of a positive role for vending. Around the wo...
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