Will the Pandemic Make Los Angeles More Pedestrian-Friendly?

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Outdoor eating and dilatory streets programs are chipping distant astatine Southern California’s deference to cars.

Soumya Karlamangla

Aug. 23, 2021, 8:51 a.m. ET

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Diners enjoying the expanded curbside eating  sections extracurricular  a edifice  successful  Old Town Pasadena past  summer.
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PASADENA — Along bustling Colorado Boulevard, friends clinked vino glasses successful the glow of twinkle lights. A fewer blocks away, different radical of diners ate beside monolithic potted plants arsenic a crooner serenaded them from onstage.

It was a emblematic summertime evening successful Southern California, but that the restaurant-goers were sitting successful what was, conscionable months ago, a engaged lane of traffic.

Pasadena, a metropolis of astir 141,000 successful Los Angeles County, narrowed roads past summertime to let for much outdoor seating, a determination fashionable among customers and businesses alike.

“OK, truthful radical are going to beryllium successful the mediate of the street?” Jack Huang, a section edifice owner, recalled wondering erstwhile the thought was archetypal proposed. “I conjecture they are.”

The occurrence of outdoor eating expansions, arsenic good arsenic slow streets programs that made roads safer for pedestrians, has helped chipped distant astatine a long-held tenet of beingness successful L.A.: deference to cars.

“There’s a batch of cognition to usage spaces otherwise than we had successful the past,” Madeline Brozen, an municipality readying adept astatine U.C.L.A., told me. “I deliberation there’s involvement successful trying to reclaim immoderate of the spaces that had been acceptable speech for cars only.”

Over the past 18 months, initiatives giving pedestrians the close of mode person cropped up crossed the country. San Francisco prohibited cars connected the boulevard that cuts done Golden Gate Park truthful cyclists and walkers could roam freely. New York closed 83 miles of streets to automobiles for much walking, cycling and outdoor dining.

But determination are fewer places wherever cars are arsenic ascendant a unit arsenic successful Southern California.

Brozen told maine that earlier the pandemic, L.A. edifice owners with constricted outdoor abstraction would mostly reserve it for parking spots for customers.

But that calculus changed erstwhile outdoor eating was deemed safer than indoor for limiting the dispersed of the coronavirus. And the resulting enlargement of outdoor seating revealed pent-up demand, she said.

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“L.A. has historically conscionable done a precise mediocre occupation of having outdoor dining,” Brozen told me. “But radical privation to beryllium outside. That’s a large crushed wherefore radical unrecorded successful Los Angeles — the large weather.”

The outdoor eating programs aren’t perfect, she pointed out. For example, putting tables extracurricular tin artifact parts of the sidewalk and marque it harder for radical connected foot.

But these programs showed Angelenos what they whitethorn person needed to spot to believe, Brozen said: that erstwhile you took distant immoderate abstraction from cars, “the satellite didn’t travel to an end.”

Brigham Yen, a existent property cause and pedestrian advocator successful L.A., said helium believed that outdoor eating programs besides made streets look much inviting, truthful radical whitethorn beryllium much motivated to determination astir connected foot.

As Yen and I strolled done Old Town Pasadena, the city’s commercialized center, helium pointed to edifice patrons drinking pints of brew connected patios and others talking implicit plates of pasta.

“People spot radical outside, and it activates the street,” Yen told me. “When you spot a full clump of radical outside, radical get excited: ‘Wow, what’s going on? This is simply a happening place.’”

Indeed, erstwhile we turned onto a artifact without outdoor dining, the thoroughfare felt sterile by examination — nary euphony oregon din of conversation. There were people, but they sat down tinted solid windows.

Lisa Derderian, Pasadena metropolis spokeswoman, told maine that the outdoor eating program, which has been captious to helping restaurants past the pandemic, had been extended done the archetypal 4th of 2022.

She said that the simplification successful car lanes had affected traffic, but that she thought determination would person been much pushback if had happened astatine immoderate clip different than the pandemic.

“People present are getting utilized to that and moving astir it,” she told me. “We’re getting large reviews.”


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In a large triumph for tech companies, Californians past twelvemonth passed Proposition 22, which classified gig workers, specified arsenic Uber and Lyft drivers, arsenic autarkic contractors, alternatively of full-time employees eligible for wellness care, unemployment security and different benefits.

But connected Friday, a California Superior Court justice ruled that the instrumentality was unconstitutional and unenforceable, my workfellow Kate Conger reports.

Though the determination is not apt to instantly impact the caller law, it has reopened the statement astir whether specified workers merit afloat benefits.


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