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FElls Forward!Live & OUTSIDEMay 2020
Adapting to Physical distancing, while saving the small businesses that are key to the Fells Point EXPERIENCE.
The charm of Fells Point lies in its local, independent small businesses. They shape a space that offers shopping, dining and activities without any
“big box” intervention. These storefronts naturally mix with residential properties creating a true community.
But they are in trouble and facing incredible hardship due to the recent health crisis our world is facing.
They need a city-led effort to provide a new outdoor environment to give them a chance to serve their community. While there are no guarantees that these businesses will make it through this hardship, a new outdoor
environment will provide a safe space for them try to generate a sustainable revenue. This will bring people back to Fells Point to once
again dine, shop and support our local businesses.
Today, we can make changes that will improve the quality of life in Fells Point for residents and visitors not only now, but for many years to come.
FELLS FORWARD represents better living and healthy commerce!
Fells Forward IS ABOUT...
Feeling + Mood
WATERFRONT
BUSINESS
SAFETY
ENTERTAINMENT
During the past decade, we have all witnessed the great eagerness to get outside with the re-emergence of rooftop decks, cafes with propane heaters & blankets, and garage doors open in good weather. Physically distanced tables and chairs with shaded areas are an attractive option for diners in good weather. With potted flowers and landscaping, a safe and desirable environment is possible for Fells Point visitors.
This is an opportunity to focus on sustainable placemaking with composting, recycling, and pop-up businesses that respond to the needs of the community. The flowers and landscaping that define and beautify our seating areas can be merchandised and sold from attractive, re-purposed vehicles and vessels.
SOCIAL
sustainability
DININGvision + CONCEPT
BROADWAYBROADWAYSQUARESQUARE
Area context plan
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VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
PEDESTRIAN BARRICADE / PYLONS
TOILETS, COMPOST STN, WATER STN
NOPEN AT ALL TIMES
Signs on Lancaster and Shakespeare Streets -Closed to thru traffic with the exception ofresidential traffic
Need to reduce traffic on South Ann and Caroline Streets.
Moving Rideshare to Wolfe and signage?
Shakespeare goes one way going west atBond Street and one way east at Bond Street
CLOSED EVENINGS 4p - 11p (w/ fire access)
CLOSED INDEFINITELY (12’ fire access)
LEGEND:
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Hotel / Valet Access at All TimesHotel / Valet Access at All Times
Ride ShareRide ShareDrop-ZoneDrop-Zone
Ride ShareRide ShareDrop-ZoneDrop-Zone
BROADWAYBROADWAYSQUARESQUARE
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area Traffic plan
LANCASTER STREETLANCASTER STREET
SHAKESPEARE STREET S BR
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WAY
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WAY
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FELL ST
THAMES STREET
THAMES STREET
ALICEANNA STREETALICEANNA STREET
ALICEANNA STREETALICEANNA STREET
LANCASTER STREETLANCASTER STREET
SHAKESPEARE STREET
THAMES STREET
S AN
N ST
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S AN
N ST
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FELL ST
S BR
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WAY
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THAMES STREET
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SEATING ZONE / PARKLET
PEDESTRIAN BARRICADE / PYLONS
TOILETS, COMPOST STN, WATER STN
LEGEND:N
plan to be revised with hours of stre
et closures
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BROADWAYBROADWAYSQUARESQUARE
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area SEATING plan
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Park
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Sea
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Seating Zone / ParkletsSeating Zone / Parklets
Pier
Sea
ting
Pier
Sea
ting
S BR
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WAY
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social distancing
12’ Diameter Module + Planting areas
site Plan - phase 1Broadway square352 SEATS4 TOP TABLES - 702 TOP TABLES - 36
site Plan - phase 1S. Broadway - Northbound88 SEATS4 TOP TABLES - 22
site Plan - phase 1Thames Street310 SEATS4 TOP TABLES - 622 TOP TABLES - 31
site Plan - phase 2Broadway square424 SEATS4 TOP TABLES - 822 TOP TABLES - 48
Outdoor furniture must be durable, easily foldable for storage, and securable during high winds. There are numerous affordable bistro chairs and tables available. There should be lots of four-tops and some two- tops to accommodate households. There are opportunities to purchase ideal furniture from restaurants that will not be re-opening to keep costs down. Tall fiberglass planters with sandbags for stability can display colorful flowers and be arranged with green shrubbery. These items, if creatively merchandised, can additionally be sold in Broadway Square. Local florists, nurseries, and Farmers Market vendors should be given the first opportunities to sell at these locations.
merchandising
Planters
bistro chairs
outdoor Approach
Parklets
Green
friends
fun
family
POP-UP KIOSKS
COMFORTABLE
NATURAL
CONVERSATIONAL
sustainability
COMPOSTING
REUSABLE
REDUCED Waste