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Tomorrow afternoon @parisenselle.fr will host @civiccommonsus.bsky.social and friends for a bike tour of key bicycle infrastructures in Paris.
So very proud to show my city to extraordinary guests from abroad.

Poke @knightengale.bsky.social @bridgetmarquis.bsky.social @ekwatanuki.bsky.social

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5 Ways Public Spaces Make Everyday Life More Affordable How parks, libraries and trails quietly lower your household costs

Public spaces make everyday life more affordable. A recent article by @civiccommonsus.bsky.social lays out five concrete ways public spaces lower household costs. 🔗 medium.com/reimagining-...

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Want to Win Elections? Invest in the Public Realm Supporting our public spaces makes a better quality of life possible — and can be a successful platform for political candidates.

NEW: Running for office? Want a platform that tackles the affordability crisis, improves public safety and delivers votes across party lines?
Read how investing in our public spaces makes better quality of life possible for voters — and why that's a message that wins elections. tinyurl.com/47phzrp8

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5 Ways Public Spaces Make Everyday Life More Affordable How parks, libraries and trails quietly lower your household costs

NEW: The cost of living seems higher than ever right now. In our latest Medium article, we look at 5 ways the public realm — our shared parks, libraries and trails — can help lower your household costs: medium.com/reimagining-...

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Check out @civiccommonsus.bsky.social director Bridget Marquis with Jessica Cherry on the latest episode of the Reimagination Cafe, talking about socioeconomic mixing and how the public realm helps people connect across different backgrounds and income levels. Full episode here: tinyurl.com/dskxk4tw

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Want to Support a Healthy Democracy? Start Here. (SSIR) After a decade of transforming public spaces, we are building trust and connection between Americans.

🔥 Kyle Kutuchief & Alexa Bush in @ssir.org on @civiccommonsus.bsky.social's 10 yrs in public space & democracy — "these investments can turn the tide, in ways that have implications for future philanthropic efforts to promote democratic principles across diverse communities." tinyurl.com/3x7kk7d3

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5 Ways That We’re Moving Away From Screens and Toward Living IRL From schools to dance clubs, how intentional public spaces can help our social connection and wellbeing blossom offline

NEW: The pushback against a tech-dominated society is gaining momentum, but the public realm must offer high quality, welcoming spaces that bring people together. 5 signs we're moving away from screens and living IRL — and why high-quality public spaces are essential.

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Rituals, Awe and the Public Realm How intentional public spaces create meaning, connection and joy

NEW: Shared rituals make us feel grounded, connected & part of something larger. But many rituals are now disappearing — and people are losing ways to build trust and belonging, and pathways to awe. Yet a powerful resource remains for awe and rituals: shared public spaces. Read: tinyurl.com/4mj2c3v5

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Want a Climate-Forward City? Start With Your Public Realm At a time when the federal government is backing away from meaningful climate action, it’s critical that local communities prioritize and invest in environmental sustainability. Local leadership on cl...

NEW: Watch our Feb. 4 webinar "Want a Climate-Forward City? Start With Your Public Realm" to learn how public spaces can be crucial climate infrastructure, featuring experts sharing insights from the fields of resilience + disaster recovery, landscape architecture & urban parks. tinyurl.com/2rf5n8bw

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The Science of Small Encounters Research shows that a diversity of casual interactions can boost our happiness. Public spaces can help them happen.

NEW: When you say hi to the grocery store checker, you may be unknowingly boosting your health. Research shows the importance of casual interactions to happiness & well-being — and public spaces are a natural place for these everyday interactions. Read our latest Medium article: tinyurl.com/5n8n9kbu

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A postcard with four headshots in a row of smiling people. Text reads "Webinar: Want a Climate-Forward City? Start With Your Public Realm" with the date Wednesday February 4 12 p.m. Eastern 11 a.m. Central, brought to you by Reimagining the Civic Commons and Next City. Register at https://nextcity.org/events/detail/want-a-climate-forward-city-start-with-your-public-realm

A postcard with four headshots in a row of smiling people. Text reads "Webinar: Want a Climate-Forward City? Start With Your Public Realm" with the date Wednesday February 4 12 p.m. Eastern 11 a.m. Central, brought to you by Reimagining the Civic Commons and Next City. Register at https://nextcity.org/events/detail/want-a-climate-forward-city-start-with-your-public-realm

TODAY: Don't miss our free webinar @ 12PM EST to learn how public spaces can advance climate & community resilience, & how to bring these powerful strategies into your practice. Hear from experts in disaster recovery, landscape architecture & urban park systems. Register here: tinyurl.com/h82f2rfm

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Join me this Wednesday, Feb. 2 for a virtual panel with Reimagining the Civic Commons and Next City about public spaces and community resilience. Register here: nextcity.org/events/detai...

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Want a Climate-Forward City? Start With Your Public Realm Sponsored webinar: Join Reimagining the Civic Commons to learn how public spaces can advance community resilience — and how you can bring these powerful strategies into your practice.

Want a climate-forward city? Start with your public realm.
Join us +@nextcity.org Feb. 4 for a webinar w/ Daniel Aldrich, Diane Jones Allen, Tony Sorrentino & Jazmine da Costa on strategies for investing in public space for resilient communities + strong climate infrastructure: tinyurl.com/h82f2rfm

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Two kids and an adult stand by a lake under a tree looking at grass and boulders. The text reads: "Want a Climate-Forward City? Start with your public realm. Wednesday, February 4. 12pm Eastern and 11am Central" for a webinar sponsored by Reimagining the Civic Commons and Next City.

Two kids and an adult stand by a lake under a tree looking at grass and boulders. The text reads: "Want a Climate-Forward City? Start with your public realm. Wednesday, February 4. 12pm Eastern and 11am Central" for a webinar sponsored by Reimagining the Civic Commons and Next City.

As the feds roll back climate action, local communities must invest in sustainability through public spaces—for civic assets that support ecological systems & social connection.
Don't miss our Feb. 4 webinar on how the public realm can serve as powerful climate infrastructure: tinyurl.com/mr34czkw

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Why Americans Fortify Their Lives — And the Public Places That Can Heal the Divide Dr. Anand Pandian on fear, fortresses and our strongest tools for rebuilding trust

NEW: @anandian.bsky.social wandered across America to find out why fear and division were increasing. Read our latest article to see how he found fortification of our lives — SUVs, security cameras, even clothing — reflect a deeper cultural anxiety about strangers and belonging: tinyurl.com/24zujewh

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Why Loving Moments With Strangers Carry Lasting Benefits New research finds that connecting with strangers not only boosts your mood—it helps build a kinder, more cooperative society.

New research finds that the power of connecting with strangers can not only boost your mood as you chat with fellow shoppers or commuters, but can actually help build a better, stronger society. greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item...

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Through Community Building and Public Space, These 10 American Cities Are Preparing for the Future How Civic Commons teams are leaning into social infrastructure to weather tumultuous times

NEW: In a year of federal upheaval and deepening national divisions, the work of the 10 Reimagining the Civic Commons cities was a beacon of strength and resiliency in their local public realm.

Take a look at how these cities across America advanced their work in 2025. Read: tinyurl.com/yc2rk6wv

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Philadelphia is number one on the @wsj.com best places to visit in 2026, featuring Fairmount Park and the slate of upcoming celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the country’s founding.

Read more: www.wsj.com/lifestyle/tr...

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Worried about winter? 10 ways to thrive – from socialising to Sad lamps to celebrating the new year in April The temptation is to sit at home and hibernate, but beating the winter blues can be done. Here’s how to embrace the coldest and arguably most beautiful season

Spend time with people to enliven the new year—including fellow shoppers and staffers at local shops. Clinical psychologist Stephanie Fitzgerald says socializing is esp important in winter, when people crave oxytocin from closeness & physical contact—running errands can help. tinyurl.com/52pff4d2

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How the Public Realm Aids in Healing and Growing When nurturing and care happen in public spaces, people benefit and communities become stronger

NEW: When nurturing, healing and care happen in public spaces, people benefit and communities become stronger as a more hopeful, connected society. Read our latest Medium article to see how public spaces around the country are supporting our mental and physical well-being.

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During Times of National Turmoil, The Power of Leading Through Local How one city is meeting the moment during a challenging national climate

NEW: In difficult national times, local efforts can shine. Cincinnati's local orgs are investing in public space for their communities – even as the fed government pulls back from their projects. See 5 takeaways from our Civic Commons Studio #10: Local Power, Lasting Impact: tinyurl.com/22pfrxc4

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U Is for Urbanism - 99% Invisible For over half a century, millions of children have learned their ABCs and 123s from Sesame Street. But the beloved show has been teaching something else entirely… a quiet lesson in what makes a great ...

3/ In a world where it can be difficult for teens to find welcoming public spaces, FDR Park and Anna C. Verna Playground stand out as a playful refuge for all. 🙌

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2/ “So the idea is really making the swing into a social space that is also physically challenging and kind of like a puzzle to solve as you figure out how to get higher, stronger, and faster on any one of those swings," @langealexandra.bsky.social says.

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1/ In new @99percentinvisible.bsky.social episode about kids and urbanism, @langealexandra.bsky.social calls out Philly's Anna C. Verna Playground at FDR Park as welcoming to all kids including teens - especially the 20-seat swing set:

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From Library to Launchpad How Memphis’ Innovator-in-Residence program is evolving public libraries into creative hubs

Today’s libraries are becoming engines of civic life, drawing and connecting people and communities together.
The Memphis library system is going further, turning its branches into creative hubs through its Innovator-in-Residence program. Read our latest article to learn more: tinyurl.com/4cxu33f2

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Undulating wooden benches provide versatile public seating on London's Strand Visitors to a recently pedestrianised public space in London can perch on seating installations created for the site by LDA Design and Millimetre.

Long white benches with seating for 700 people unfurl and wind through London’s Strand district like snowy serpents – showing how using thoughtful high-quality design in public space provides not only seating, but also creates areas for performance, gathering and art.

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The Healing Power Of Social Friction | NOEMA Could the key to bridging societal divides be found inside your local karaoke bar?

@civiccommonsus.bsky.social's Bridget Marquis tells @lisabubert.bsky.social why we need civic spaces: “to serve as literal common ground in our communities to counter both loneliness & socioeconomic segregation” -- including at karaoke bars, bowling alleys and churches. tinyurl.com/mvx8sby2

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Readers Write: Minneapolis mayor, tariffs, housing, Target’s priorities, eavesdropping A re-elected Frey should commit to a just built environment.

In Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's 3rd term, he needs to “support a just built environment” with housing, transit and open space, says Paul Bauknight, Civic Commons co-convener for the Twin Cities.

“The city’s physical development will show us what we truly value as a society." tinyurl.com/2469pjah

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How Civic Infrastructure Powers Small Local Businesses Public spaces benefit communities on many levels — including the people who run the shops, stores, local services and eateries that depend…

When a new park opened near a Lexington cafe, business picked up - as did the area's vibe. "More people walk by the shop and just say ‘hi’ as if we're neighbors," the owner said.

High-quality public spaces benefit small businesses' bottom line and their bonds with communities. tinyurl.com/42sek9aa

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Strong Social Bonds Might Help Slow Aging Clinical relevance People with enduring, well-rounded social ties show molecular signs of slower aging, according to new research.

New research finds that people who feel belonging and a sense of purpose in community — even more than family & religious ties — seem to age more slowly on molecular level. "Social capital...might work the same way as cellular capital, influencing how long (& how) well we live.”
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