COVID Mobility Works
Home
Find mobility responses
Art
Insights
Resources
About
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Find mobility responses »
South Charleston will allow businesses to use sidewalk space
Purpose
Economic recovery
Approach
Changes to regulation
Type
Public space
Mode
No items found.
About this initiative
South Charleston's city council voted unanimously to retract a sidewalk ordinance, in order to allow businesses to use sidewalk space, including setting up outdoor dining. The intent is to support local businesses as they recover economically.
Lessons learned
Location:
West Virginia
South Charleston
United States
Launch date: May 07, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
()
Partners involved: City of South Charleston
Learn more
Visit mobility response website »
Visit mobility response website »
Visit mobility response website »
Email »
Inspired?
Share this list with others
Act now »
Take a few minutes to tell us how you plan to use this database.
Take survey »
Related mobility responses
New York City 'Open Streets' initiative will open 100 miles of streets for pedestrians and cyclists
New York, New York, United States
Approach
Changes to public space
DiDi introduced DiDi Hero designed to provide mobility services to Australia frontline medical workers
New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Perth, Australia
Approach
Changes to services
Mississauga installs temporary bicycle lane
Ontario, Mississauga, Canada
Approach
Changes to public space
Bollards installed along King Street to promote physical distancing
Ontario, Kitchener, Canada
Approach
Changes to public space
Galileo Green Lane app
Europe
Approach
Using information and data
More mobility responses »