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  • Stretch
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2001
    • 611

    parking spaces

    He He! This is a novel approach!

    "It turns out, at least in San Francisco, by putting a coin in the parking meter, you are leasing that space for any legal purpose."

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    Parking meters go green in eco-guerrilla day of action

    1 day ago

    SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) — Parking spaces scattered across US cities were occupied by potted trees, expanses of sod, and lawn furniture in an effort to transform asphalt into green space -- until the meter ran out.

    The organizers called it Park(ing) Day, stretching from San Francisco to forty US cities and ten overseas.

    "The idea is to think about how we can re-engage in public space and forge new opportunities to gather and relax in urban settings," Matthew Shaffer, of the Trust for Public Land, told AFP.

    "It turns out, at least in San Francisco, by putting a coin in the parking meter, you are leasing that space for any legal purpose."

    What began as a seizure of the San Francisco mayor's parking space in 2005 as a playful stunt to test th

    e use of public space has grown into an organized effort to expand urban parkland.

    At least fifty parking spaces in the city were "leased" Friday for themed mini-parks ranging from a "muscle plaza" built by the owners of a sex shop specializing in leather gear to an urban agriculture park with a chicken run.

    Since the event received no official permit, park builders had to comply with the terms of the lease. Once the time ran out on the meters, the parks were disassembled and returned to their automobile tenants."

  • GlassHarper
    Senior Member
    • May 2001
    • 174

    #2
    Parking your a..

    Last year, returning from Alaska, my magician friend Warpo and I applied to play at the Pike Place Market in Seattle. The manager gave me a pitch for my glass harmonica act, but she said to Warpo, "We don't really like your type..." referring, I suspect, to the thoughtless magicians who have left cards and snippets of rope scattered at their pitch.

    We went up the hill on heavily walked (??) Street and found a parking lot with an automatic ticket machine. We rented two spaces, I parked the car in one and Warpo set up his Svengali pitch right next to the sidewalk. It was a great spot for the day and no one bothered him as long as he kept feeding the meter.

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