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Not your average block party: ND project aims to inspire 'active' city planning

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Monday, July 8, 2024   

Community developers are tasked with balancing infrastructure needs - like roads, with amenities for the public to enjoy.

Organizers behind an upcoming North Dakota event feel their efforts might inspire creativity with centralized spaces.

Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health is teaming up with AARP to host a pop-up block party at the end of the month.

The department's Nutrition Services Coordinator Katie Johnke said it's not just setting up tables and chairs in the middle of the street and serving food.

There will be live music, community art, and recreational activities such as pickleball and yoga.

"We can promote to the community what it looks like to be able to do movement in the streets," said Johnke, "and create a sense of livability that is, kind of, separated from roads and streets and cars."

Johnke said not only do they hope city planners from Bismarck and other communities take notice, but neighborhood organizers as well.

With the right safety planning, she said they can carry out similar events on a smaller scale. The Bismarck block-party happens on July 30 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

AARP also is working on a broader level with the nonprofit 8 80 Cities, in shifting away from the status quo in mapping out municipal needs.

While things like economic development are important, Johnke agreed that healthier and more equitable cities need to be higher up on the priority list.

"When we think about urban sprawl, that can have detriment to the health of communities," said Johnke. "And so really supporting that walkability, bikeability - that's where some of the overlap with the open-streets ideas and this block party can help reimagine the redesign of a community."

Johnke said the multi-dimensional approach to these events and design concepts can also help older populations overcome isolation issues that were made worse by the recent pandemic.



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