New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
RUTGERS NJAES | SEBS

PARK(ing) Day began in 2005 in San Francisco as a two-hour event—the length of a parking meter stay, and has evolved into an annual global, open-source event where citizens, activists and artists turn parking spaces into temporary public spaces.

In locations like Philadelphia, PARK(ing) Day enthusiasts can apply to the city for a seasonal parklet—small, mobile platforms that take up two parking spaces. These mobile units are delivered to neighborhood store fronts to stimulate street life. For example a pop-up park in Philadelphia, Spruce Street Harbour Park, provided an urban beach and a floating restaurant to city residents this summer.