Repairing the Urban Fabric Ruined by Highways


The Embarcadero, in San Francisco, before/after rebuilding in the 90s. Image © CNU

The Embarcadero, in San Francisco, before/after rebuilding in the 90s. Image © CNU

This article was originally published on Common Edge.

From the hills behind the City Hall in my adopted hometown of Ventura, California, it’s less than 1,000 yards southward to the Pacific Ocean. This constrained piece of topography creates a small urban gem of a downtown: streetscapes, restaurants, stores, offices, residences, parking garages, and a beachfront promenade, all within eight or so square blocks, creating a lively streetlife that connects a historic downtown to the beach.

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