Rebar, a San Francisco firm, designed a parklet outside of Tony’s Pizza Napoletana in the North Beach neighborhood.
It’s the ultimate revenge on the modern city: one less parking space, one more park. A century and a half after San Francisco city planner Jasper O’Farrell was driven out of town by a lynch mob for taking farmers’ land to widen Market Street, parklets are reversing his folly, expanding the sidewalk into the flow of traffic, reclaiming street for feet.
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